Right now TeSlaa is just trying to learn the playbook and the scheme. He’s taking it one day at a time, but one thing he did say he wants to show pretty early on is his versatility.
“It’s all about versatility,” he said. “Playing special teams is another huge thing. Special teams, playing inside, playing outside, I’m making sure I learn the whole playbook, so it gives me the best opportunity to get on the field.”
TeSlaa said he’s an early fan of new offensive coordinator John Morton’s offense and his potential to make plays within it.
“He was born to be a Lion,” Lions assistant general manager Ray Agnew said of TeSlaa Friday morning before practice. “You talk about a tough, physical, competitive human being.”