"It's just, 'OK, I'm coming in and working hard and do what I can do and take care of what I can take care of.' It's only normally going to make you a better player. It's going to make those other guys around you better," Fraley said. "We're going to breed competition, and I think you're going to see the best from all these young men moving forward."
It should be fun to watch the different combinations upfront once the pads come on in training camp and the competition really begins to find the best combination of five players up front.