Left tackle. Right tackle. Left guard. Right guard. Tight end?
Jake Fisher has been willing and able to play any position along the line of scrimmage for the Cincinnati Bengals during his first offseason training activities as a professional, but offensive coordinator Hue Jackson decided he wanted the big rookie lineman from Oregon to show his stuff in the passing game.
That's right. The 6-foot, 6-inch, 306-pounder ran a couple of patterns out of tackle eligible sets, and his quarterbacks made sure to find out if he could catch the rock.
Fisher shows hands in OTA's
Jake Fisher has been willing and able to play any position along the line of scrimmage for the Cincinnati Bengals during his first offseason training activities as a professional, but offensive coordinator Hue Jackson decided he wanted the big rookie lineman from Oregon to show his stuff in the passing game.
That's right. The 6-foot, 6-inch, 306-pounder ran a couple of patterns out of tackle eligible sets, and his quarterbacks made sure to find out if he could catch the rock.
Fisher shows hands in OTA's