“I think all of us as a team, having a year last year and then going into this year of just buying into the culture, buying into coach’s message, you know, buying into to everything that he presents to us on a day to day basis, we’ve already bought in and now it’s just making it our own,” said Young.

Honestly, the most significant changes Young has dealt with this offseason, and now in training camp, are the addition of two receivers, both of whom have a chance to be contributors: No. 8 overall rookie Tetairoa McMillan and free agent former Pro Bowler Hunter Renfrow.

The latter still brings a sense of ease thanks to his five years of experience.

“Just seeing his, he has such a great feel for the game, versus man, versus zone. He just has a great, great knack for getting open,” Young bragged of Renfrow. “He understands concepts, understands defensive leverage, does a really good job at the top of routes, creating separation, giving indicators, really friendly and easy to throw to as a quarterback. So, you know, super excited to continue to build chemistry with him.”