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Lions rookie compares NFL, Alabama practices
Detroit Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Lions rookie compares NFL practices with Alabama practices

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell demands a lot from his players and fortunately for rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs, so did his college coach, Nick Saban.

So, as the Lions transitioned from OTAs to minicamp and the team revved up the intensity of its practices, Gibbs found that there were some noticeable differences between what Detroit is doing compared to what he experienced with the Crimson Tide.

“NFL practice is different from college and how, like, they approach the day, what they do in their spare time and their free time,” Gibbs told reporters on Thursday. “…Saban, he’s probably hitting every day, full pads in the heat for two hours. Here, we get good work in, but they don’t try to kill us.”

While Gibbs’ statement may be true, some would argue the 2023 first-round pick hasn’t gotten a sense of what a true NFL practice consists of yet, because league rules prohibit contact during offseason dills and practices. 

The Lions have high expectations for Gibbs, who they drafted after trading up to the No. 12 overall selection to take in April. While Detroit knew he was a talented runner (he rushed for 926 yards and seven touchdowns at Alabama last season), early reports indicate the team has been even more impressed with his skills as a receiver and route-runner.

Gibbs posted 3,344 yards from scrimmage and 23 touchdowns – plus 1,052 yards and a touchdown as a returner –  in three seasons split between Georgia Tech and Alabama. That versatility, per Campbell, is what incentivized the team to draft the 21-year-old back, who will likely be used in many different formations during the coming season.

“I love how they’re using me,” Gibbs added. “That’s something I’ve been used to throughout high school, when I was at Tech and when I was at Bama, so I’m pretty used to being all around and learning different routes and concepts and stuff.”

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