Hey everyone, Arizona had its 13th day of fall camp practice on Thursday — it's last day practice open to the media before the season begins on Sept. 2 against NAU.
Here are some of takes from today's practice.
Quick takes:
Jayden de Laura- Looking mostly sharp and accurate most of camp, quarterback Jayden de Laura looked indecisive with his passing on Thursday and was unable to find his initial or second reads within enough time before the defenders broke through the offensive line for a pressure and/or a sack. He did throw a for a touchdown and run for one, but ultimately had a underwhelming day in terms of his accuracy and completion percentage.
Jacob Kongaika- Playing as mostly as a positional piece within the copious amount of depth on the defensive line, sophomore Jacob Kongaika stood out from the others on Thursday with his ability to shed blocks and make tackle after tackle with a couple coming from behind the line of scrimmage. Appearing in nine games last season, he looks to be someone who can be trusted as a constant rotational player that can be inserted should someone on the defensive line need a rest.
AJ Jones- Missing the last two practices, AJ Jones was back in pads on Thursday. However, the sophomore receiver was in a red jersey, indicating that he is still recovering. Jones should be healthy by week 1.
Feel free to ask any questions.
Here are some of takes from today's practice.
Quick takes:
Jayden de Laura- Looking mostly sharp and accurate most of camp, quarterback Jayden de Laura looked indecisive with his passing on Thursday and was unable to find his initial or second reads within enough time before the defenders broke through the offensive line for a pressure and/or a sack. He did throw a for a touchdown and run for one, but ultimately had a underwhelming day in terms of his accuracy and completion percentage.
Jacob Kongaika- Playing as mostly as a positional piece within the copious amount of depth on the defensive line, sophomore Jacob Kongaika stood out from the others on Thursday with his ability to shed blocks and make tackle after tackle with a couple coming from behind the line of scrimmage. Appearing in nine games last season, he looks to be someone who can be trusted as a constant rotational player that can be inserted should someone on the defensive line need a rest.
AJ Jones- Missing the last two practices, AJ Jones was back in pads on Thursday. However, the sophomore receiver was in a red jersey, indicating that he is still recovering. Jones should be healthy by week 1.
Feel free to ask any questions.