Jeff gives a very detailed account of the QB competition which is tedious reading especially for the first day of camp when nothing will be decided.
I'll pass on pasting all that in favor of this summary from Jeff Howe
• This wasn’t a banner day for the passing attack as a whole. Regarding the receivers,
Jakobi Meyers wasn’t targeted by Newton or Jones, while Harry had a couple late touchdowns to create some early momentum in the chase for the No. 4 spot on the depth chart. Gunner Olszewski was better than
Isaiah Zuber, Kristian Wilkerson, Devin Ross, Marvin Hall and
Tre Nixon in the race for the next job – which could also be the fourth spot on the depth chart if Harry doesn’t stick around.
• McMillan and Phillips had interceptions against Newton. Hightower and Bryant broke up Hoyer passes. Mills and Phillips broke up Newton passes. Michael Jackson and Godchaux broke up Jones passes.
• There were four drops in team drills. White dropped a Newton pass that was picked. Zuber dropped a Hoyer pass. LaCosse and Ross dropped Jones passes.
• Van Noy moved all across the defense.
• Matt Judon had an active practice.
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Josh Uche bulked up this offseason and should make a much greater impact in year two.
• With Asiasi (COVID-19) and Keene (PUP) out of action, it’s a frustrating start to camp for the 2020 third-round tight ends. Ditto for Jennings, the third-round linebacker who also had some injury issues as a rookie.
• The quarterbacks picked on Joejuan Williams quite a bit.
I was glad to read from Jeff and a few others that Jones effortlessly gets through his progressions quickly and throws with anticipation and either touch or velocity depending on the situation. The D is always ahead of the O early in training camp so the offensive miscues should be expected. The drops are killing me.
No one won or lost the job on the first day. Let’s see what happens when the QBs get an opportunity to utilize more of the field.
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As an aside, I'm told Stidham's issue is with his shoulder which may need surgery.