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DL Dexter Lawrence on new season, weight loss, and team development – NEWS10 ABC

Posted: August 19, 2020 at 10:57 pm

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) Prior to the New York Giants second official practice, second-year defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence reflects on the new season, his offseason work to improve his body, and the work hes putting in with the new coaching staff. A full transcript of the video press conference is below:

Q: Now that you have put last year behind you, you were obviously not used to losing coming from a successful program in college. How awful of an experience was that for you last year? How much are you looking forward to burying those memories this year and getting back to what you are used to doing and thats winning a lot?A: I believe we are buying in right now. I wouldnt say we lost last year, we kind of learned lessons and thats how I take everything pretty much. You have to find the positive in all things and find the light in all things. Clearly, no one likes that, but you have to find a way to be better and thats the focus this year.

Q: Can you talk a little bit about being a big guy? Did you try to re-sculpt your body or your weight after seeing what happened in the NFL last year?A: This offseason, I definitely focused on (that). I got a personal trainer, we focused on eating, portion control, I got a chef. I didnt really like my build last year. This year I tried to focus on losing a little bit of weight just so I can be better on the field. Im out there running a lot better than I did last year. Thats just the goal for me each year. Feel better and be better.

Q: How does that come out as far as numbers? Weight, body fat, things like that.A: My thing was Im going to weigh what I weigh. I just want to feel good. Thats the biggest thing Im trying to do right now, keep that routine going I had this offseason. Dont take any steps back.

Q: Last year you primarily played inside. When the Giants drafted you, there was a lot of talk about how well you could get to the quarterback as well. Is losing weight and feeling fitter also about being able to rotate in all those spots on the D-line so you can contribute more to the pass rush?A: Ill say thats just me being better conditioned. Im going to do what the team asks me to do. They need me to get to the quarterback, Ill do that. They need me to stop the run, Ill be able to do it. Doing that was really for myself and my team. They needed me in the fourth quarter, for me to have a little more wind and feel better going into the fourth quarter or overtime.

Q: How big of a decision was it for you to play this season? Anyone who plays on the offensive or defensive lines with how close contact you are, clearly a huge decision.A: I love the game. We are doing a good job of staying on protocol. Im feeling safe and Im feeling good. You cant really control other teams, you can only control what you are around. Just be the best you can right now. At the end of the day, no one wants to be sick or no one wants that to happen to them. This is my job, and this is what I want to do.

Q: Can you talk a little bit about your teammate Lorenzo Carter and what you see in him? He is one year ahead of you going into his third year. What were your impressions of him last year?A: Zo is working really hard. He came in looking really good, also in good shape. You kind of see it transferring on the field. I have a locker right next to him and we chat it up a little bit. Hes doing good. Hes special.

Q: What kind of things do you talk about? Your goals for the year personally and team wise?A: Just little things like calls on the field. Little checks like that. You see he is in good spirits and hes ready to roll this year.

Q: Hes shown some real pass rush ability in spurts the last couple of years. What do you see in him? When you look at him what are some of the things that jump out in terms of skill and what you can see him do for the team?A: Pretty much what everybody sees. Hes very quick off the ball, hes very fast off the ball. Like I said, hes looking good, hes looking a little stronger. We just put pads on so we will be able to see that soon. Hes doing well and hes in good spirits. He looks like hes ready to go.

Q: You said you didnt consider last year to be a losing season but a season of lessons. What are the two or three biggest lessons that you take away from last year?A: Just buying into what the coaches want. Everybody being the best version of themselves. Being a team and having good camaraderie and understanding the way things should be done. Not repeating the same mistakes.

Q: You talked about changing your body type. What do you think about the changes your old rookie training camp roommate (Daniel Jones) made?A: Hes definitely looking a little buff out there. Hes looking good, hes getting comfortable and he felt like he needed a little more beef. I gave him a hard time too, so its all good.

Q: Talk about playing for Coach Spencer. Hes out there and hes full of energy. How do you and Leonard Williams complement each other?A: I love Coach Spence. He definitely tries to bring the energy, I try to bring it with him. Sometimes I dont know what hes saying. We had a little language barrier at first, but its all good. I enjoy him a lot. Hes a good man and hes teaching me some good things. With the D-line, its kind of the same guys as last year, so the brotherhood is still there. Just being able to learn from these guys and us critiquing each other every day and us understanding how each other thinks and being comfortable with each other. It allows us to be the best version of ourselves on the field. Thats all you can ask for.

Q: The way you played last year, the biggest area of improvement or impact might be actually making more plays as a pass rusher. What area do you see as a pass rusher where you really need to get better or that you have really been working on?A: Watching my whole game last year, I need to work on a lot of things. This offseason I learned a lot of things. I educated myself more on my position. Thats what the biggest thing is, and I learned that from vets teaching me not just to focus on one thing. Watch your whole game, critique yourself, be a hard coach on yourself. Try to find ways to get better and thats all I can do.

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