Tuesday practice observations

• As mentioned in another thread, these were two of the defensive line foursomes working together: DEs Kyle Griffin and Patrick Handy, DTs Chris Parham and Ryan Leonard; DEs Justin Smart and Adrian Dizer, DTs Mickey Dollens and Kyle DeGroat.
• For all the talk about QBs Justin Willis and Zach Rhodes and their athleticism, Corey Slater also deserves a little tip of the hat: while the offense was working on option plays, Slater took a snap and headed to his left. Rather than pitch it to the RB, he tucked the ball and turned upfield, hurdling over DeGroat at the line of scrimmage and picking up several yards before the whistle blew.
• RB James Mapps felt the brunt of an apparent increase in defensive intensity. CB Brandon Jones shed an OL block, got into the backfield and swallowed up Mapps before the RB got anywhere near the line of scrimmage. On the next play, LB Wilton McCray shot through the line of scrimmage and buried Mapps before he really even got turned upfield.
• Rhodes' arm looks like it's getting stronger every time out. He's still knocking off some rust, apparently, and presumably will continue to get more strength and accuracy in his arm.
• RT Kenard Burley looks fantastic. In the abbreviated portions of practice that I've been able to attend, I haven't seen Burley's man get anywhere near a QB. It's hard to believe he's pitching a shutout for the whole spring, but he has looked terrific.
• For all the talk about QBs Justin Willis and Zach Rhodes and their athleticism, Corey Slater also deserves a little tip of the hat: while the offense was working on option plays, Slater took a snap and headed to his left. Rather than pitch it to the RB, he tucked the ball and turned upfield, hurdling over DeGroat at the line of scrimmage and picking up several yards before the whistle blew.
• RB James Mapps felt the brunt of an apparent increase in defensive intensity. CB Brandon Jones shed an OL block, got into the backfield and swallowed up Mapps before the RB got anywhere near the line of scrimmage. On the next play, LB Wilton McCray shot through the line of scrimmage and buried Mapps before he really even got turned upfield.
• Rhodes' arm looks like it's getting stronger every time out. He's still knocking off some rust, apparently, and presumably will continue to get more strength and accuracy in his arm.
• RT Kenard Burley looks fantastic. In the abbreviated portions of practice that I've been able to attend, I haven't seen Burley's man get anywhere near a QB. It's hard to believe he's pitching a shutout for the whole spring, but he has looked terrific.