Aaron Maybin figures there’s more than enough time to show he can make an immediate difference for the Buffalo Bills’ defense by the time the season begins.
First things first.
After spending the past few months being timed, tested, poked and prodded as part of the comprehensive evaluation process leading up to the NFL draft last weekend, the defensive end was eager to finally get back on the field Friday, when the Bills opened a three-day rookie minicamp.
“It’s been so long since I’ve been on a football field with a helmet on and actually doing some football activities,” said Maybin, the Bills’ first-round pick. “It was good actually to get out there and get going.”
Though he barely had time to work up a sweat—much less hit anyone—during two 90-minute non-contact practice sessions that were mostly limited to individual drills, Maybin is well aware of how much hard work lies ahead.
First things first.
After spending the past few months being timed, tested, poked and prodded as part of the comprehensive evaluation process leading up to the NFL draft last weekend, the defensive end was eager to finally get back on the field Friday, when the Bills opened a three-day rookie minicamp.
“It’s been so long since I’ve been on a football field with a helmet on and actually doing some football activities,” said Maybin, the Bills’ first-round pick. “It was good actually to get out there and get going.”
Though he barely had time to work up a sweat—much less hit anyone—during two 90-minute non-contact practice sessions that were mostly limited to individual drills, Maybin is well aware of how much hard work lies ahead.
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