rest - https://www.denverbroncos.com/news/q...ason-continuesENGLEWOOD, Colo. — When Drew Lock tried to learn an NFL offense for the first time, he logged hours and hours in front of a hotel mirror as he recited play calls during his rookie training camp.
Things are a little different the second time around.
"I think this being my second year is benefiting me in a lot of ways I didn't necessarily expect, as far as learning a new offense," Lock said Tuesday. "There's similar carry-over from the last one to where you can pocket that. You don't necessarily have to study that as much because you've kind of already got that mindset down and know what they're talking about as far as older stuff. But even the newer stuff I'm getting taught, it's easier for me to learn because I've found the way that fits me best, as far as learning a new offense goes. Picking this one up has happened a little [faster] — I'd say, 10 times as quick as I did the first time."
And as he learns Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur's system, he's swapped the mirror for his dad.