Bills rookie DT full-go for training camp, per HC Sean McDermott

Bills rookie DT full-go for training camp, per HC Sean McDermott
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Buffalo’s newest big man was on a rep plan all spring nursing a back injury

Day 1 of training camp for the Buffalo Bills has officially arrived, and head coach Sean McDermott started the festivities with an introductory press conference. According to McDermott, rookie defensive tackle Deone Walker is feeling good and will come off his rep plan, which he followed throughout the spring.

The 21-year-old athletic specimen, who stands 6’7” and 330 pounds, discovered a back injury while working out at the NFL Scouting Combine, so Bills coaching and training staff has been incredibly cautious about the situation. It’s worth noting that McDermott and co. are aware that his back will be taking impact throughout camp, but are still giving the rookie full rein to get back in the groove of things.

Walker, a fourth-round pick out of Kentucky, was a two-time captain and totaled 22 tackles for loss and 10 sacks in three seasons. His sheer size could certainly help Buffalo’s interior defensive line presence, especially against the run, and it will be exciting to see what the big man can finally do on the field while wearing a Bills uniform.