Josh Harris was a star of the Commanders’ first day of camp — the impetus for a new era and renewed optimism in Washington. The other headliner was the team’s 22-year-old quarterback, Sam Howell, who is now in the throes of the biggest tryout of his life.
and minicamp ended in June, Rivera said Howell had performed as expected. The key going forward, Rivera said, was for Howell to show consistency and continued development in the offense, specifically with his footwork, command of the huddle, grasp of the offense and ability to quickly learn from mistakes.Washington’s first workout may end up being its lightest of camp; players wore shorts, and the session was held to 90 minutes.
A full picture of Howell’s feel for the offense may not form until then, when Washington will implement its full run game. But his improved comfort from the spring, when he was in the early stages of learning offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy’s playbook, was noticeable Wednesday.is a timing-based system that requires the quarterback to sync his drops with the receivers’ routes. Perfecting it requires time and reps, two things he tried to squeeze in more this offseason.
“I think at this point I have total command of the offense,” Howell said. “... I studied a lot this summer, trying to get really comfortable with the system … and just time my feet into the concepts that we’re running. I feel like I’ve made a lot of progress in that area.”Howell and Brissett coordinated a short trip earlier this month to Fort Lauderdale with some of their receivers, running backs and tight ends.
“[Howell and Brissett] have been working hand-in-hand,” McLaurin said earlier this month. “I think Jacoby brings a veteran presence, so he kind of knows what the offseason looks like, trying to make things come together.”Howell also spent ample time in the offseason with his quarterback coach, Anthony Boone, working to reinforce many of the techniques he learned in the spring and to keep up with the playbook.
“I’m very confident in my RPO game, and … I love that type of stuff, and I think you can really make defenses wrong in the run game when you have the RPO ability,” Howell said.
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