
In our conversation with Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting up center, Ryan Jensen, James Yarcho and I dove into matters ranging from the earlier season, to the off-season and into next season.
When questioned about his uptick in penalties in 2018, Jensen acknowledged that potentially his individual status as an intense player played into NFL officials potentially searching a tiny closer at him than in earlier seasons.
As a aspect of his 2019 preparation, Jensen is searching to get lighter on his ft and performing on some of the “minute” points in how he plays which may well not stick out to the relaxed enthusiast on Sundays but pay-off in large strategies on the area.
Just after expending four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Jensen signed a worthwhile deal to be a part of the Buccaneers in the 2018 off-season. Just after his 1st-12 months in Tampa, Jensen experienced this to say about two of his much more generally criticized teammates, 1st about Caleb Benenoch,
“Playing offensive line in the NFL is not an uncomplicated detail to do, and Caleb is nonetheless definitely young…”
Chatting even further about Benenoch’s upcoming as a guard in the league, Jensen said,
“I consider Caleb, he has a ton of talent, and I consider he’s starting up to finally determine it out.”
A different lineman with the Bucs who has been catching his reasonable share of criticism due to the fact even ahead of Jensen’s arrival is, of class, still left tackle Donovan Smith.
With Smith’s upcoming with the franchise as of now undetermined, we questioned Jensen for his views on Smith, to which he experienced this to say,
“I consider Donovan, yet again, he’s a pretty talented – blessed with size and points like that. Obviously there’s points that each person has to perform on. I mean there’s points I have to perform on.”
Jensen pointed out in the conversation that each lineman experienced tough patches and pointed out that Smith definitely started out to get everything place alongside one another in direction of the conclusion of the 12 months, particularly in move security.
This of class is just aspect of what Ryan Jensen shared with Bucs Nation. To check out much more from the conversation which includes how Jensen feels about his raise in penalties, head coach Bruce Arians and the place he thinks the team can find out from what went erroneous in 2018, stream or down load the most recent episode of the Locked on Bucs Podcast!
