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It Is What It Is » Notes from Wednesday morning’s walkthrough
Editorial comments in brackets.
Editorial comments in brackets.
- While Brady, Brian Hoyer and Ryan Mallett all got their snaps under center, it was youngster Harry Kraft, son of Jonathan Kraft and grandson of Robert Kraft, who stole the show at the quarterback position. Wearing a light blue t-shirt, shorts and a Dean Ween haircut, the youngster (who ESPN’s Chris Mortensen noted attended Peyton Manning‘s camp) worked out of the shotgun and hit Wes Welker with a bullett (relatively) in the endzone. Another pass was just out of Deion Branch‘s reach [], though he sold play action flawlessly. []
The young Kraft, appearing to be in his early teens, seemed to mean business out there, but unfortunately so too did some players. Defensive back Kyle Arrington tipped a pass from the youngster intended for Vince Wilfork (yes, Vince Wilfork) [], making Harry Kraft probably the youngest person to experience their “welcome to the NFL” moment. He later went back under center and Malcolm Williams did the unthinkable by actually picking off one of the kid’s passes. [:nono:]
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