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| Tight end Kellen Winslow did not participate in the practice and probably won't take part until training camp. But if looks mean anything, he's doing fine in his comeback. Winslow walked out to the practice about midway through -- he was inside doing rehab -- and looked as fit as ever. He barely had a limp, wore no brace or sleeve on his knee, and when he jogged about 10 yards, he did so with no limitation. He still has to prove he can come back from microfracture surgery, but if looks mean anything, he's on track. For what it's worth on the first day of an offseason practice, Kevin Shaffer was with the first team at left tackle, Charlie Frye at quarterback, Seth McKinney at right guard and rookie Eric Wright at cornerback. D'Qwell Jackson, who had toe surgery late last year, was back with the first unit. Call it an education for Brady Quinn, the second of the team's first-round draft picks. Each quarterback got two sets of three plays, and Quinn needed more. Hard to remember a good throw. It's not easy going into a new system with new teammates on the first practice, but Quinn spent extra time on the field after the practice for a reason. He looked tentative, indecisive and inaccurate. And yes, it was just the first practice. Frye wasn't a lot better. His ``marching orders'' this offseason call for fewer forced throws and fewer turnovers, but he threw three interceptions in six passes. The best quarterback that one day? Derek Anderson. Don't ignore him in the quarterback derby. Beacon Journal | 05/26/2007 | Winslow looking good, QBs Quinn, Frye not so much Last edited by Lefty Noob : 05-27-2007 at 09:54 AM. |
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