First look at minicamp

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MTK
04-30-2004, 07:12 PM
http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/perm/main/EHLKLPGNHKGD/DSC_0044222.jpg

Daseal
04-30-2004, 07:13 PM
Who's the guy with the 8?

Gmanc711
04-30-2004, 07:20 PM
Kozlowski

skins009
04-30-2004, 07:31 PM
To hell with 8, look at 11. He's the man!!

Daseal
04-30-2004, 07:31 PM
Forgive my ignorance, but who the hell is Kozlowski?

Redskins8588
04-30-2004, 07:39 PM
We picked him up from Atlanta

azskinsfan2
04-30-2004, 09:20 PM
It's great to see Ramsey back out there again. I wonder if his foot is totally pain free now??

MTK
04-30-2004, 09:44 PM
It's great to see Ramsey back out there again. I wonder if his foot is totally pain free now??
From what I've read he's 100%, I'm sure Joe will get the scoop for us

MTK
04-30-2004, 09:45 PM
Forgive my ignorance, but who the hell is Kozlowski?
TE/H-back from Atlanta

http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1564

MTK
04-30-2004, 10:16 PM
Second Mini-Camp is Underway

By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
April 30, 2004



With veterans and rookies side by side, the Redskins held their first practice of their post-draft mini-camp Friday afternoon. It wasn't always the most efficient of practices, but football was back at Redskins Park.
"It was good to get everybody together-that's the good news," head coach Joe Gibbs said. "The bad news is: It was rough out there. Obviously we got quite a bit in and some of the young first-year guys had a tough time today. We had a good attitude-it just seemed we were off on a bunch of stuff."


Mark Brunell confers with QB coach Jack Burns during passing drills. (Photo by Gary Fitzgerald)
Added quarterback Mark Brunell: "What you want right now is a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm, great attitude and hard work. We've got that in place."

It was the first NFL mini-camp for about 15 rookies, including first-round draft pick Sean Taylor and third-round draft pick Chris Cooley. Late-round picks Mark Wilson and Jim Molinaro, a pair of offensive tackles, made a quick first impression with their 6-6, 300-pound frames, not to mention their long hair.

Most of the players arrived at Redskins Park for the mini-camp on Thursday evening for a team dinner. On Friday morning, the team held a walk-through practice. After a series of position meetings, the team held a full-scale practice in the late afternoon.

Some other observations on the first day of Redskins mini-camp:

-- With Derrick Dockery, Randy Thomas and Kenyatta Jones each sitting out the scrimmages, Molinaro, Wilson and Bill Ferrario seemed to get a lot of work. At one point, Wilson lined up at left tackle and Molinaro lined up at left guard.

-- Veterans were already instructing the newcomers on the way of the NFL. After Cooley hauled in a pass, he turned upfield and sprinted five yards before stopping in his tracks. On the sidelines, a group of veterans led by Rock Cartwright chided Cooley, telling him to continue running upfield and finish the play.

-- Speaking of Cartwright, the third-year player was lining up at tailback. There was some speculation early on that Cartwright might fit in as an H-back, but with Cooley, Mike Sellers and Brian Kozlowski in that role, it appears Gibbs prefers his H-backs to have more size.

-- Running back Clinton Portis crossed everyone up with his uniform number. He was expected to wear jersey No. 35, albeit temporarily, but instead he wore No. 6. At the last mini-camp, he wore No. 3.

-- Defensive line coach Greg Blache is experimenting with several defensive line combinations. Renaldo Wynn and Regan Upshaw were at end mostly, while Cornelius Griffin and Phillip Daniels were at tackle. Later, Wynn moved inside--a position he has played often in the past--and LaVar Arrington lined up at end.

-- Taylor saw most of his action on the third team defense. He did not get as many reps during the scrimmage, instead working closely with defensive backs coaches DeWayne Walker and Steve Jackson.

Said Gibbs: "It's hard for the rookies because right now we have quite a bit in place. They were thrown into the fire."

Regarding Cooley, Gibbs said: "I know he's extremely bright. First impressions are, he's going to get thrown into the mix and he's going to have to fight. I think from what we know about him, he's going to do well with that. He's quick. He's got good hands. But from the first workout, it's hard to tell."

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