But there’s no alarm from the Seahawks at putting Darrell Taylor on an injury list to start this training camp.
The team knew when they drafted Taylor in the second round this spring that the edge pass rusher would need time off the field to continue his rehabilitation from lower-leg surgery.
Taylor played last college season through a stress fracture in his lower leg he got in August. He played through Tennessee’s bowl game and the Senior Bowl college all-star showcase for NFL scouts in January, then had surgery Jan. 30.
Surgeons inserted a Titanium rod in Taylor’s leg.
The team still expects Taylor to be a candidate for the weakside, “Leo” defensive end position and pass rusher this season. That’s what Seattle traded up and drafted him to do, to help what was the second-worst sack unit in the NFL in 2019.
The players aren’t starting practices until Aug. 12, at the earliest, per 2020’s COVID-19 protocols the league and its players’ union agreed to last month in order to begin training camp. Their first padded practices are to be Aug. 17. So Taylor has time to continue his rehabilitation and still participate in the bulk of the true football practices in preparation for the season.
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The team knew when they drafted Taylor in the second round this spring that the edge pass rusher would need time off the field to continue his rehabilitation from lower-leg surgery.
Taylor played last college season through a stress fracture in his lower leg he got in August. He played through Tennessee’s bowl game and the Senior Bowl college all-star showcase for NFL scouts in January, then had surgery Jan. 30.
Surgeons inserted a Titanium rod in Taylor’s leg.
The team still expects Taylor to be a candidate for the weakside, “Leo” defensive end position and pass rusher this season. That’s what Seattle traded up and drafted him to do, to help what was the second-worst sack unit in the NFL in 2019.
The players aren’t starting practices until Aug. 12, at the earliest, per 2020’s COVID-19 protocols the league and its players’ union agreed to last month in order to begin training camp. Their first padded practices are to be Aug. 17. So Taylor has time to continue his rehabilitation and still participate in the bulk of the true football practices in preparation for the season.
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