Josh Conerly Jr. has a lot to learn before he can be a starter on the Washington Commanders' offensive line, and he knows it.
That's why he's open to advice from everyone.
"They've been there for me since I walked into the room," Conerly said of his fellow offensive linemen. "They've given me stuff after every rep."
The Commanders drafted Conerly with the 29th overall pick with the belief that he will bolster their protection up front at some point in the near future. He has the skill set for it, judging by how few sacks he allowed (2) over his final two seasons with the Ducks. However, it takes time for rookie offensive tackles, even the best ones, to adjust to the speed of the game and level of competition they see from NFL pass rushers.
So, Conerly has been listening to any pointers