
Robert Saleh not changing anything for final Jets minicamp
NY Post
The next and final step of the Jets’ offseason begins Tuesday with their two-day mandatory minicamp. It is the last chance for new coach Robert Saleh to get his team ready before training camp commences in late July.
Saleh has already overseen 10 OTA practices and weeks of workouts. Now, he gets two more days with his team before everyone scatters for a five-week break before the training camp. “We’re not going to do anything different,” Saleh said about minicamp versus OTA practices. “I know we get more time with the guys. The only thing we’ll probably add is a little bit more to the walk-throughs, just so we can go through all the different scenarios, all the different situations that you don’t really work through in OTAs. Like goal line, stuff where the contact gets a little bit heavier, we’ll go through a walk-through setting and just create situations, Hail Mary, all the plays that happen once or twice a year. Just go through that checklist. That’s basically the difference. Otherwise, the practices will be the same.”
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