Adam Randall looks to Derrick Henry for growth, development in Baltimore
Adam Randall is eager to learn from Derrick Henry, planning to be a 'sponge' and apply lessons to his own running back game.
Randall Ready to Learn from Derrick Henry There's no shortcut to development in the NFL, but learning from elite talent helps. That's exactly how Adam Randall is approaching his opportunity alongside Derrick Henry. When asked what he's most looking forward to, Randall pointed to the chance to observe and absorb as much as he can.
“I'm just looking forward to being able to get in the room and see how [Derrick Henry] works. And also, all the other guys, just seeing how they are ‘pro’s pros,’ and just being at the Ravens organization. I know that they have great players and great men in their position rooms, and I'm just going to be a sponge and a fly on the wall in that meeting room, and I’ll take everything that I can and apply it to my game.
With Derrick Henry having a taller stature like I am, I'm just going to continue to learn how to work on my pad level and shorten up my strides, just to continue to be a better running back. ” Randall’s mindset reflects exactly what Baltimore values in its young players—humility, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn from proven veterans. By studying Henry's preparation and refining key aspects like pad level and stride efficiency, Randall is positioning himself to maximize his physical tools and carve out a role within a disciplined, veteran-led offense.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens rookie Adam Randall plans to study Derrick Henry closely