So I don't know the full story behind how Lee was injured. I do know that there's not supposed to be any live contact or individual offense vs. defense drills during OTAs.
Putting that factual stuff aside for a moment, Lee is a talented veteran who was not in any danger of not making the roster and he's had injuries in the past. OTAs are optional.
I have a number of questions:
1. How useful do OTAs have to be to make it a rational decision for a guy like Lee to risk injury taking part in them?
2. What about less established players?
3. Whatever your answers to 1 and 2, are they that useful?
Anything else you want to talk about is fine, too. For example, I can see greater utility for veteran QBs and WRs who are new teammates getting as many reps as possible. I'm looking to get as much input as possible.
Putting that factual stuff aside for a moment, Lee is a talented veteran who was not in any danger of not making the roster and he's had injuries in the past. OTAs are optional.
I have a number of questions:
1. How useful do OTAs have to be to make it a rational decision for a guy like Lee to risk injury taking part in them?
2. What about less established players?
3. Whatever your answers to 1 and 2, are they that useful?
Anything else you want to talk about is fine, too. For example, I can see greater utility for veteran QBs and WRs who are new teammates getting as many reps as possible. I'm looking to get as much input as possible.