Ravens WR Keenan Reynolds On Making The Transition To The NFL
Keenan Reynolds was one of Baltimore's sixth round draft picks. Reynolds, who played at quarterback at Navy in college, was drafted as a Ravens wide receiver.
Reynolds joined Norris and Davis talk about making the transition into the NFL.
Reynolds started off by talking about making the transition to wide receiver and how tough that was for him saying, "I felt like I fit in pretty well, a couple of the guys didn't even know I played quarterback until I told them." As for which is harder to learn; wide receiver or return man, Keenan said, "they're equally as difficult I spend a lot of time on both."
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As for the differences between Navy practices and NFL practices Keenan said, "the intensity of practice is about the same...I really haven't figured out exactly what that difference is, in the NFL a lot more is expected of you."
Keenan also gave us an insight into his current schedule getting ready for the NFL, while still finishing up his student obligations to the Navy with finals week in full swing.