Does MarShawn Lloyd remind you of anyone and what's his ceiling of potential?
"Yeah, he’s, he’s a good player. We liked his tape a lot when he chose to get in the portal, we were aware of him when he came out of high school. He’s a little – I’m trying to think of somebody I’ve had that I can compare him to. He reminds me of a few of the running backs that we had back at Texas Tech. He’s not an incredibly obviously tall guy, but he’s compact. (TV PEOPLE DON’T KNOW HOW TO MUTE THEMSELVES)
(lincoln laughs) "Alright. Um, boy, I gotta try to stay focused after that. So yeah, explosive. Really, really explosive. The kind of compact explosiveness really, really shows with him. He’s a little faster I think than a few of the guys we’ve had. A couple of times he’s been able to get the ball to the edge and really, really go. SO far, he’s off to a good start. I do think he’s got a high ceiling, he can still get a whole, whole lot better. We’re really working to – he carries the ball well, he’s starting to get more comfortable with our schemes and find his patience, which with fast guys, that’s typically, it’s kind of the double-edged sword, you kind of gotta know when to use it. So he’s gaining that and I think the other parts of his game, as a receiver, a pass protector, all that are coming along so we’re really working hard to develop the entire player. I do think he’s got a high ceiling. I think he can be a high, high level back if he continues to grow."
Where have you seen Brenden's biggest improvement?
"I would say route running, he’s a very confident route running right now and his routes are more consistent. He, last year, we thought he was pretty raw coming in and last year, he got to the point where a lot of his reps were really good, but there was too much kind of variety, too much like, man, great route here and the next one just OK. Whether you’re the coach, whether a coach, play caller, whether you’re the quarterback, when you have guys where sometimes it’s great, sometimes it’s not, it’s hard to know, like, which one am I relying on. I thought he started to grab some consistency at the end of the year and I think with that our confidence level has gone up in him and he’s just built on it. I told you before, he’s a great practice player, he practices really, really hard, all the time and because of that, he just gets better and better so yeah, I think he’s confident, I think he’s playing really consistent, fast and he’s been very reliable in terms of being where he’s supposed to be all the time and with that, our confidence has grown and he’s making a lot of really good plays."
What stands out about the relationship between Zachariah and Zion branch, and how is Zion developing?
"Yeah, for sure. On their closeness, they’ve got a unique, a very special relationship. You can tell. I’ve had guys that are brothers and this and that and they’re close, but these guys are brothers and also best friends. You can just tell. They are very supportive of one another. They’re kind of always in each other’s ear. If one of them doesn’t make a play, the other one’s there pushing them or encouraging them or if one of them makes a play, the other one’s the most excited on the field for them. They are really, really tight. When they get matched up in practice against one another, it’s competitive, I'd say respectfully competitive. I’d probably stir it a little bit more, like if Zion beats him in a one-on-one, I’ve a couple times, made reference to their next Thanksgiving meal and how Zion’s going to be telling the whole family how he just dominated him on the last rep so we have some fun. I’ve messed with Zach some, he drops a ball, runs a bad route, like that's alright, I’ll get Zion over here to do it, don’t worry about it. We have some fun on the field with that. Yeah, for them, you can tell they are like each other’s biggest fan and biggest supporter and probably inspiration so extremely close.
"And then to Zion, yeah, I think we’ve got a handful of guys that are kind of right on that threshold of being able to play more and more, enough that they're in the two-deep right now, not close enough yet that they’re a regular rotation guy, just kind of right in that middle spot and that’s where Zion is right now today. Is he far away from being a guy that you would put in every game? No. And he’s obviously had a role for us on special teams for us as well, but I think defensively, not far off. Like a lot of young guys, battling for the consistency. Similar to the comment about Brenden Rice earlier, his good is really, really good. He’s had some fantastic, physical plays, plays on the ball, just had to get a little bit more consistent within his job and as you do that, the trust level goes up and their opportunities increase. So he’s gaining on it. It’s not a matter of if, it is truly the matter of, it’s going to happen, it’s just a matter of time until it does and he’s gotta keep working hard to close the gap, which he will."