Rookie Minicamp Transcripts 5/13/2022

JAGUARS HEAD COACH DOUG PEDERSON 

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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022 

(On what he is looking to accomplish in rookie minicamp this weekend) “Obviously, we want to get out  healthy, no injuries. We make a point of emphasis of that. We’re trying to really also see what these  guys can do. We want to challenge them in the classroom and then obviously take it to the practice field  and let them really kind of showcase their talent and let them play fast, protect each other out there,  just learn how we do things here. [Those] are all things I’m looking for these next few days.” 

(On developing QB Trevor Lawrence in his second year in the NFL) “It’s really sort of kind of taking what  he did last year and sort of building on it and kind of almost like hitting the reset button just a little bit  because this is the first time that we’ve had our chance to work with him and really begin to work on the  details, the fundamentals, and how to be a professional and his study habits and all those things that  come with being an NFL quarterback. The thing with Trevor that I really like is the fact that he played last  year and so this is not his rookie season. But for us, as coaches, being the first time to get our hands on  him and just putting him through maybe a different set of drills, something he hasn’t been used to in his  past, and really developing his talent and allowing him to kind of showcase that on the field is what I  was alluding to the other day. It’s teaching him exactly what we’re asking of him within our system and  then letting him grow from there.” 

(On QB Trevor Lawrence asking the right questions during his development this offseason) “100 percent,  100 percent. He’s so engaging right now. The communication is pretty incredible. The things that he sees  on the football field and even from the standpoint of, ‘Hey, I like this play. This is what we did last year. I  like this play. I like this concept, is there a way that we can incorporate this in our offense?’ That’s the  

dialogue that’s going on right now and this is the time to, really, I think embrace that and get it into our  system now.” 

(On how a try-out player will earn a spot on the roster) “I think obviously we’re going to come away and  when we start next Monday obviously, we’ll be a full squad at 90 and for someone to catch our eye…  We’re always looking to develop our roster and to add talent and value to our roster and if someone  catches our eye that way and you want to make a move, you make a move. It’s not out of the question  for a try-out guy to do that only even if it is three days to do that and to go and give that guy an  opportunity.” 

(On what he looks for in a try-out player) “I think that’s all part of it, but really, I think how professional  they might be in these next three days. Again, as you guys know, you’re always developing and turning  over the bottom third of your roster now through training camp. Even during the regular season, you’re  constantly moving guys and it would take something pretty special for that to happen at this point.” 

(On RB [Trey] Jimmy Smith III, former Jaguars WR Jimmy Smith’s son, being invited to minicamp) “It is a  little bit and obviously something that I’ve sort of adopted philosophically or whatever is former players  or even staff members, coaches, I have a son that’s obviously an NFL player, and just the respect factor 

of that. Obviously [former Jaguars WR] Jimmy [Smith] was a tremendous athlete and player and played  here and his son’s a talented player as well, so it was a good fit obviously to do that and extend that to  him and really to see him now in our system and see what he can do.” 

(On if he considered letting RB Jimmy Smith III wear his dad’s No. 82) “Uh, no.” 

(On OLB Travon Walker handling the pressure of being the number one overall pick) “I think he’ll handle  it extremely well. That’s why we have [Director of Public Relations] Alex [Brooks] to coach him up. But  quite honestly, it’s my job too to protect him a little bit from some of the outside influences that could  affect him and then just allow him to focus on his job. We’re talking two different positions too. We’re  talking the quarterback and sort of the [face of the] franchise of the organization versus an outside  linebacker and the questioning and line of questioning is going to be a little bit different. But I think  Travon [Walker] is a mature individual. He’s young, but he’ll be well coached up and that’s our job to do  that.” 

(On OLB Travon Walker handling the media) “How many defensive players, outside linebacker types  really crave the media or how often are you going to run and talk to Josh Allen or [K’Lavon] Chaisson or  Jordan Smith or some of these guys? Obviously, he’s the first overall pick and he’s going to bring some  attention but it’s two different positions. He’s a quiet guy, by nature he’s quiet until you get to know  him. I think the more you’re around him, he’ll open up a little bit more, but I think he’ll handle it well. 

(On the 2022 schedule) “Obviously you look at it and I mentioned in my comments the other day, you  try to look for those prime-time games. I know the history here and listen, we have to win in order to do  that in the future, to be on a Sunday or Monday night. I get that and that’s a challenge for us to do, but  we have the Thursday late [game]. We have London, so that’s obviously going to be an earlier time slot  back in the states that people can watch and then of course the Hall of Fame Game. You look at those  spots and where our team will be featured and showcased a little bit on national television. Then  obviously, you always look at your first two, three openers there. Obviously, Washington to start and  that’ll be exciting with [Commanders QB] Carson [Wentz] and everything. Going against them,  Washington’s always a good football team. Even when I was with the Eagles, we always seemed to open  up with Washington it seemed like to start the season. You look at those spots and then obviously  where your bye is are things that I want to look at and how you can plan your season.” 

(On if the team requested to not have a bye week after the London game) “We did. We did because  London’s Week 8 and really the travel’s not too bad because we’re on the East Coast going to London.  The travel back is not bad so we can really transition right into a home game after that and still play a  couple of games before our bye.” 

(On looking to see when the team was playing the Philadelphia Eagles) “Not really. I just honestly knew  they were on the schedule, so it really didn’t matter when. I just knew we were going back up there.” 

(On when he wanted to request the bye week) “You could have it after the London game, yes, if you  wanted to. What I’m saying is we just didn’t want it like Week 9 necessarily. We want it a little bit later  because of the 17-game schedule. The later you can have that bye is good.” 

(On requesting a bye before the team is on the road again after the London game) “That doesn’t matter.  Listen, Jacksonville’s gone over there many times, I’ve been over there twice, really the time coming 

back is not too bad from a recovery standpoint. It’s just how you prepare yourself when you get back  here, so it’s not an issue for the team once we get back.” 

(On WR Kevin Austin) “He was always a guy, a talented player obviously as receiver, and [we’re] just  excited really to have gotten him in here and to really go to work with him. Again, with all these young  guys, we just want to see how much they can take from the classroom to the field to showcase their  talent and really begin the competition process. Obviously, he’s a guy that can do that and provide  obviously the depth that we need at receiver, especially when you’re going into training camp to have  numbers there. But yeah, [we’re] excited to work with him.” 

(On WR Kevin Austin missing a year of play in college) “We’re fine with everything. Obviously, that’s part  of what we do and do the due diligence with our scouts and personnel, so yeah, we’re okay.” 

(On waiving K Matthew Wright and the plans for the kicker position) “Obviously, [we’re] wishing him [K  Matthew Wright] the best moving forward. You get into a spot where you don’t want too many kickers  obviously in the room, but we have great competition there with Ryan [Santoso] and now [Andrew]  Mevis, a guy we picked up here late. [We] just want to see consistency in what we’re asking that  position to do. We know that we have to improve and get better there and that’s a big part of wins and  losses and whether to kick off or three points or whatever it might be. This will be great for both guys  now moving forward to create that competition.” 

(On K Matthew Wright’s kickoff depth being a reason for his release) “I won’t get into all of the details of  everything, but it’s definitely something that we look at and we look at everything. [We] just wish him [K  Matthew Wright] the best moving forward.” 

(On starting training camp earlier due to the Hall of Fame game) “We’re going to do it a few days earlier,  I think around July 24. That’s the first day that we’ll have the guys here.” 

(On a joint practice during training camp) “We are scheduled right now for Atlanta, which is our last  preseason game for us. It’s our fourth, it’s their third. Our preseason schedule right now is set as far as  opponents and times. I’m just waiting on Atlanta to get back to me on a time because they play the  Monday night before our preseason game and then we’re supposed to have joint practices with, so  [Falcons Head Coach] Coach [Arthur] Smith and I will just get together probably early next week and iron  that out.” 

(On the value of joint practices) “I think they’re really valuable to get some really good work in,  especially with your starters and guys who you think are going to be starting on opening day. You’re  going against another team at that point in training camp and allowing our team to get out of here for a  few days and practice against a team that’s a well-coached, disciplined football team and it will be good  for our guys to get some work in.” 

(On veteran injury updates) “Travis [Etienne Jr.] is doing extremely well. He’s been in our offseason  program and working every day and feeling good. Again, it’s a process and we’re going to continue to  monitor that and keep it slow. James [Robinson] is progressing well. He’s obviously not doing the things  physically now on the football field, but we’re hoping at some point during training camp that that  becomes more of a reality for us and he’s doing extremely well. Jamal [Agnew] is, again, he’s another  one in that same kind of boat with James. I think he’s probably a little bit more ahead right now, but  again, we’re going to be real cautious with both those guys, really all three of those guys as we head into 

the season. He’s [P Logan Cooke] fine. Yeah, he’s good. Rayshawn [Jenkins] is doing well. He’s out there  right now in the offseason program. Right now, with phase two, we’re not competing against each  other, we’re separate, so he’s been able to go through a lot of the drill work and really do well with  that.” 

(On being aggressive to acquire QB E.J. Perry) “We did and that’s fine. Again, the quarterback position,  I’ve always sort of adopted the philosophy of if you can find a guy that can come in, whether he’s your  third or your fourth guy, and add the competition, add the value, I keep bringing that up, but that’s what  we do. When you can get a guy like him in here, we loved his tape. He was a guy that we even had  [Quarterbacks Coach] Mike McCoy, [Assistant Quarterbacks Coach] Andrew Breiner, some of my  assistant coaches talk to prior to the draft and had some meeting time with him and just get to know  him a little bit. Then we were fortunate to get him and get him in here and get him going.” 

(On getting back on the field after taking time away from the NFL) “I was out there yesterday. I go back  to even our veteran camp we had a couple weeks ago. It was exciting for me to get back and be around  the guys that way, in a competitive sort of spirit. I’ll say this, our team’s really embraced the offseason  extremely well and these guys are excited. There’s a lot of energy in the room right now in the building  

and this is just another sort of element to that with the rookies. It’s a weekend right now where the  rookies don’t have to feel the pressure of veterans being around them and we can focus on them and  get them sort of caught up and then come Monday we’re all together as a squad and continue the phase  two. It’s an exciting time, an exciting time for me and obviously for our organization.” 

(On when emphasis on character and culture starts to show up) “It already has for me with this team. I  think about just the numbers of guys that are here in the offseason program. It just shows the character  and sort of who these guys really are and football’s important to them, winning is important to them.  They’re willing to change and wanting to change and needing it to change obviously. It’s a credit to the  players, the leadership of this football team that we have this many guys in our offseason program.” 

(On helping the team move on from last season) “I do believe there has to be some kind of healing with  the situation and everything that transpired last year because it’s just there’s a lack of trust that was  broken, I think. For me, it’s about gaining the trust back and they have to see it through me. They have  to see the transparency, the honesty. I’ve always said I’m going to be open with them and I want them  to be open with me. It just comes down to communication and having an open line of communication.  We’ve been able to have some conversations that way in team settings and I think the guys have really  embraced it and are doing well.” 

(On rookie LB Devin Lloyd already training with veteran players) “It’s a credit to Devin [Lloyd] obviously.  He’s such a tremendous person and not only a football player. He wants to develop, he wants to get  better, and he wants to learn from these veterans. I think it’s important that these young guys attach  themselves to a veteran in their room and kind of learn the ropes a little bit and learn what it means to  be a pro because this is their job now. They don’t have to worry about school or any of that, this is their  job and it’s important to them.” 

(On getting LB Devin Lloyd a playbook immediately after he was drafted) “No, come on. You can’t do  that.” 

(On when he can recognize elite players among the team) “As a staff, we’re getting to know our roster a  little bit through this time of the offseason. There’s just little flashes of, hints of things from time to time 

when you see it with certain players and it kind of just catches your eye a little bit and then you want to  follow up the next day and see if it’s holding true with that player. You just see that consistency and that  improvement and then you kind of know that he’s going to be okay, he’s going to be a special player for  us, and we’ll be able to do a lot of things with somebody that kind of catches our eye that way.” 

(On QB C.J. Beathard being a mentor for QB Trevor Lawrence) “The one thing with C.J. [Beathard], he’s  played games, he’s started games in this league, and I think that’s valuable. C.J. has the mentality and I  think he has the right mentality right now as a backup quarterback where there’s not that threat to  Trevor [Lawrence]. It’s not like he’s out there making an agenda for C.J. He’s a team player and he’s on  board. You see it out on the grass, or you see it in the classroom where those two are having really good  dialogue back and forth and open communication, and that’s really what it takes. I think about my days  in Green Bay with [former Packers QB] Brett [Favre]. Not that I was going to threaten Brett’s job, but just  having the communication of another set of eyes for the starter, that’s what you have to have. It was  Nick Foles with Carson Wentz a few years back [in Philadelphia]. I think those combinations are really  good for the starter and it kind of calms the starter down a little bit where Trevor can just focus on his  job knowing he has the support of the backup.” 

(On judging progress through minicamp) “Obviously, today’s day one so let’s see what he learned from  the classroom and then let’s make that judgment tomorrow and then let’s make another judgement on  Sunday. Listen, this is still the offseason and the roster’s not set or anything like that, so [we] just want  

to see gradual improvement every day whether it’s in his drill work or in a team setting. That’s what you  look for in these young guys right now and just see how they’re really fitting in and then how they  interact with the veterans when we get the vets in here next week and make our evaluations that way.” 

(On the left guard position) “Ben [Bartch]’s obviously the guy right now, but listen, it’s still a young  offseason right now and we’re rotating a lot of guys in there. KC [McDermott]’s been in there, [Coy]  Cronk’s been in there, so we’re kind of rotating those guys right now. We feel it’s valuable this team of  year to really get the versatility out of these guys. Now that we have some of these young guys in here  this weekend and going into next week, we’ll be able to maybe shift some guys around even more and  find those right combinations.”

JAGUARS OLB TRAVON WALKER 

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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022 

(On his first day of rookie minicamp) “It felt great to be back out on the football field, couldn’t ask for  nothing else.” 

(On finally being able to get on the field today) “For me, it really felt great because I’m not too big on  media, not too big on being in front of the camera. But now I get to actually do what I love to do and put  my hands on somebody, hit somebody, play football.” 

(On handling the media attention of being the number one overall pick) “I definitely have to say, just me  being the person I am, I just like to be where my feet are, control what I can control, do what I can do  best to help contribute to the team. I’m not really all looking into myself, like I know what I can do to  help my teammates. But I’m really not trying to please anybody else other than my team and my  coaches.” 

(On stressing about the added attention) “No sir, just go out there and handle my business.” 

(On the type of player he is) “For me, I’ve always been coached to just be a coachable player. If you’re  not coachable then you’re really not trying to help yourself improve and you’re not trying to help your  team improve. So, for me, like I said, I’m big on team then I’ll correct myself with whatever the coaches  need.” 

(On what position he will be playing) “So far, I’m at outside linebacker with [Outside Linebackers Coach]  Coach [Bill] Shuey, but who knows what the future holds. The more comfortable I get with the defense,  you never know. 

(On earning his first NFL paycheck) “It’s truly amazing, but right now there’s not too much I can do with  the money at this time just from being at camp locked in on ball. I’m really not focused on money. I’m  just here to play ball and all of that’s just going to come with it. I definitely do say wow, don’t get me  wrong. But I mean, hey, I’m here to play football.” 

(On being in the outside linebacker position) “I kind of always dibbled and dabbled in the outside  linebacker world. But just strictly working on outside linebacker things in practice I feel like I’m truly  getting more comfortable with the position, learn a lot more techniques coming from that position and  not have to learn so many different other positions.” 

(On what he needs to learn coming to the NFL) “There’s always room for improvement. Coming from  Georgia, there was a lot of techniques we went over but also coming here [there are a lot]. At Georgia  we ran a lot of techniques, but once I got here, [I had to] break down a lot of those techniques that I  learned at Georgia, just put them into a family and focus on that one thing.”

(On dropping back in coverage) “It felt good to drop back in coverage. I did it at Georgia, so I’m kind of  used to it. But now, I’m working on it a lot more getting into 7 on 7, so I’ll get a lot more comfortable  with dropping instead of just dropping every now and then.” 

(On what he has been up to since the draft) “Me, I’ve just been grinding. Like once all that was over, I  just went back to college, to Georgia, rehab, they had all my nutrition stuff, so I just went back there and  continued to put the work in.” 

(On seeing former Georgia teammates on campus that were also drafted) “It was definitely a great  experience getting to see a lot of the guys at least one more time. I had [Eagles DT] Jordan Davis out  there working out with me, [Packers DT] Devonte Wyatt. Just that brotherhood that we had at the  University of Georgia, we all bond, we all communicate with each other like, ‘Hey, let’s go work out.  Let’s work today’, just having those guys that’ll push you. Like I didn’t really have to work out just  because I wasn’t doing anything at the time, but just having those guys around made it a lot easier to go  out there in the heat and have some fun, work on ball.” 

(On being back on Georgia’s campus after the draft) “For me, I wasn’t really out on campus, but I did go  back and ride through because I can say I do miss just the college experience. But I wasn’t out just  walking a lot, so I just made the ride through, go get me something to eat, back to my apartment.”  

(On communicating with OL Cam Robinson) “So far, I haven’t. That’s something that I’m definitely  looking forward to. I’m not too big on trash talk unless I just feel really comfortable with you as a  person. Like if I trash talk you then it’s some type of love that I have for you, so that’s the type of person  I am.”

JAGUARS LB CHAD MUMA 

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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022 

(On his first day of rookie minicamp) “It was awesome finally being able to put on a Jacksonville helmet  and run around out there with some of the other guys and just communicate and kind of get that first  day out of the way. It was really awesome.” 

(On adding versatility to the linebacker room with fellow rookie LB Devin Lloyd) “It was great. Having  Devin [Lloyd] and I out there and be able to really communicate and really communicate with each other  and really push each other, that’s kind of something that we talked about going into today. From here  on out it’s just to push each other every single day to really get ourselves better and always [have] that  communication aspect where we’re making both the calls and we’re having that leadership on both  sides of the defense. I think that was huge today also.” 

(On how he thinks he will fit into the Jaguars organization) “Initially, it was really kind of a real surprise  for me because I saw that they took Devin Lloyd in the first round. So, at that time, my mind was  thinking they got their linebacker, I’m not going to be going there. They are the ones that ended up  giving me the call, so I was really thankful to have that. I wasn’t sure how it was all going to work now,  but after going through the meetings and being able to kind of go through those different positions and  be able to kind of flip between Devin and I, it’s good. Now it’s just still kind of getting the feel for it.” 

(On Wyoming teammate RB Trey Smith III) “I think Trey Smith [III] is a great player. He’s a hard worker.  He’s a great leader also on our Wyoming team back in the past. At the time, he was always that guy that  was bringing the energy to practices and always get us going, so that’s something that Trey will  definitely bring to everyone here.” 

(On when he realized the possibility of making it to the NFL) “It was definitely in the back of my mind a little bit. I think it definitely materialized a little bit when I saw [former Wyoming S and current Jaguar] Andrew Wingard, Dewey, have the success here at Jacksonville then [former Wyoming S and current Eagle] Marcus Epps was drafted that year as well. Then it really came to fruition when [former Wyoming  teammate and current Bengals LB] Logan Wilson was going through his draft process, and he got drafted by Cincinnati. I was playing with him and alongside of him my second year. Seeing what he did and that I had ahead of me, that’s really when it kind of came to me.” 

(On communication with former Wyoming teammate Logan Wilson) “[Bengals LB] Logan [Wilson]’s been a huge help to me, especially when I was going to the Senior Bowl, going to the combine. He was always there texting me and even yesterday sending me a text wishing me good luck for everything today, so he’s always been a huge help to me.”

(On getting back to football after months of preparation) “It’s the best. I love football way more than doing some track workouts and trying to train for running 40 yards that way. But [it was] definitely nice to get back to some football.” 

(On his weight gain throughout the years) “I think yesterday I was like 242 or something like, right around there. It’s definitely constantly eating, constantly putting on that weight. Each year I kind of put on ten pounds throughout my college career. It’s just always staying consistent with that while you’re running and while you’re working out so you don’t lose your speed or lose your strength. But it’s definitely almost like a job when you’re eating that much.” 

(On being question about the increased speed of the game) “There wasn’t too many questions. I think there’s definitely going to be a difference with guys moving a little bit quicker, but I don’t think that’s going to be anything too stressful for me.” 

(On the Florida heat) “It’s definitely a huge transition. Up in Laramie [Wyoming], it hardly ever gets this hot. You might have one day in the summer there in Laramie when you’re working out outside and it gets hot like this. It’s definitely going to be a little transition, definitely going to have to pushing fluids a little bit more. But at the end of day, you’re still on a football field, still playing football.” 

(On advice he’s gotten for dealing with the Florida heat) “They’ve just been telling me constantly [to] drink water, so that’s kind of it.” 

(On what he has been up to since the draft) “So the last three weeks, after you get drafted and everything, it’s been Zoom meetings every single day with the coaches, getting that install in, kind of getting that step forward. Then also I’ve been working out at home. I’ve gotten some stuff through my Wyoming trainers, so it was just running and work outs every single day with the Zoom meetings and kind of just doing that on repeat and trying to get back in that football conditioning shape.”