Jun/03/08 05:40 PM Filed in:
Devin Hester
Devin Hester is still a work
in progress at wide receiver, but he seemed to be
able to work his way free behind the defense for
huge gains almost at will throughout the weekend's
minicamp.
The depth chart at wideout is in flux with newcomers
Marty Booker and Brandon Lloyd figuring prominently in
the mix, along with Hester, Rashied Davis, Mark Bradley
and rookie Earl Bennett, plus holdovers Mike Hass and
Brandon Rideau fighting for roster spots.
"Right now the position is wide open," Hester said.
"The best two are going to step up and play."
Hester sees himself as a starter; if not now, then
soon.
"If you're a receiver and you don't feel that way, then
you don't deserve to be out here on the field," he
said. "It's competing for a job, and that's how the
next man (on the depth chart) gets better. That's what
I'm out here doing, and when the season kicks off, I'm
hoping I'll be one of the No. 1 guys."
Booker and Lloyd have gotten most of the first-team
reps, but Hester has also been utilized. Receivers
coach Darryl Drake said no final decisions have been
made.
"Right now we don't have clear-cut starters," Drake
said. "Those guys (Booker and Lloyd) are in the mix.
Devin is in the mix. So those guys are probably the
ones."
Hester has been focusing on running more precise routes
and fine-tuning his timing with quarterbacks Rex
Grossman and Kyle Orton. He said the mental aspect of
his game has improved over last season, his first as a
full-time receiver.
"I'm a lot better at knowing the game," he said. "I'm
starting to understand the defense as well as the
offense."
For now, though, Hester's forte remains the deep ball,
where he can utilize his rare speed to get behind even
the fastest cornerbacks. His communication with the
quarterbacks on those plays is simple.
"Whenever we have a deep ball, I just tell them throw
it as far as you can and hopefully I'm going to run it
down," he said.
(dailyherald.com)