Commanders LB Sonny Styles earns glowing reviews in first NFL practice
A great first impression for Sonny Styles.
It's hard to get excited about players during an NFL rookie minicamp. There are no veterans on the field competing with the rookies, and there's also no contact. However, impressions can be made, and for the Washington Commanders and linebacker Sonny Styles, it was a phenomenal first impression.
Styles signed his rookie contract on Friday morning, met with the media and then hit the practice field for the first time as an NFL player. At 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds with the speed of a defensive back, Styles looks the part. All eyes were on him Friday as he donned the burgundy and gold for the first time.
He made the quite the impression. Zach Selby of commanders. com offered the following evaluation for Styles' first NFL practice.
"Styles stood out among Washington's defensive players, both physically and from a performance standpoint," Selby wrote. "He was easy to spot with his 6-foot-5, 244-pound frame, and he was around the ball on almost every play. He's already showing his ability to quickly identify and pursue ball carriers, and he was often the first to make a play.