‘”For a couple of reasons,” Hazell said by phone. “One, he is a great team player. He’s out on the practice field every single day, trying to make his teammates better, whether it’s encouragement, whether it’s competitiveness. But he loves his teammates and he wants those guys to be at their highest performance every time he takes a step on the field. The second thing is, he is an absolute competitor. He doesn’t want to lose in anything, any drill. He was always first in line. I never, ever, ever had to ask him to work. He always came to work every single day when we hit the practice field.”‘