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- Updated: July 27, 2016
8:37 PM ET
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — When Paxton Lynch came to the Denver Broncos earlier this year as a newly minted first-round draft pick and potential franchise-quarterback-in-waiting, he quickly saw how steep his learning curve was going to be.
The offense he played at Memphis bore little resemblance to what he called the phone book-sized playbook the Broncos handed him, and he was staring squarely at a from-the-ground-up task to get himself acclimated to his NFL home. The Broncos’ rookies got a head start in training camp this week before the veteran players report Wednesday, and Lynch believes he has made significant progress.
Paxton Lynch is working hard to learn the Broncos’ offense and impress coach Gary Kubiak. AP Photo/David Zalubowski
Asked Tuesday where he has made the biggest jump in the weeks and months since the draft, Lynch said:
“Just how far I’ve come mentally, I think. When I first got here and it was all thrown at me, I was having trouble getting plays called in the huddle, even doing that. Now, I’m doing a lot better with that; my footwork …
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