Jedrick Wills Jr. says LT switch not as difficult

Cleveland Browns rookie left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. said Wednesday that the transition from right tackle not as difficult as he thought.

Jedrick Wills Jr. stated on Wednesday that the transition to left tackle from right tackle is not as difficult as he thought it would be.

Before being drafted by the Browns Wills played right tackle at Alabama, playing right tackle while the left handed Tua Tagovailoa was the quarterback. The similarities between blocking blindsides exist, but there is still the familiarity that needs to be there. Muscle memory has to change and it is good to see the progress in that department so far.

Jedrick Wills Jr. complimented Washington Football Team rookie defensive end Chase Young.

Chase Young is one of the better defensive end prospects in recent memory and will be a tough test for the Browns on Sunday. In fact, there is another talented defensive end on the Washington defense, Montez Sweat. The Browns will have their hands full when it comes to the Washington defense.

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