Sat 7/9/16 6:04 PM

Conley has spent the offseason with veteran teammate Jeremy Maclin working on cutting and his footwork, the Kansas City Star reports. "For me, being a bigger guy - a guy who typically runs 100 miles an hour - it's hard for me to stop on a dime and make sharper cuts," Conley said. "It was really working on that, fine-tuning those cuts to where they were effective at getting someone moved off their spot."
EDGE Analysis
Conley possesses the physical tools (6-foot-2, 205 pounds with a 4.35 40 time) that coaches dream of, but was considered raw and in need of development coming out of Georgia last season. That proved to be the case, but it appears he's putting in the offseason work to fight for the No. 2 wideout spot opposite Maclin. With Albert Wilson reportedly playing inside in a slot role during minicamp, suggesting the job could be Conley's to lose at this point, but he will have to fend off the likes of veteran Rod Streater and rookies Demarcus Robinson and Tyreek Hill (among others) to ensure consistent playing time on Sundays this fall.