After spending eight seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp is taking part in his first minicamp for a new team for the first time ever. Kupp says it's, "New, but exciting," adapting to the Seahawks.
"It's been a long time since I learned a new offense, long time since I sat in a meeting and had to do the "put a face on the board and what's this guy's name? That's a stressful situation. That's a high-stress situation."
The new newness of the offense is something he's been enjoying learning.
"I'm excited about what we're doing and it is fun. I love to learn and so being in this place where we're all learning together, being able to step in and be a part of this whole offense, stepping into the same place as everyone else and be able to learn together, it's a fun place to be."
As it is in the NFL, many offenses and defenses mirror each other, because of coaching trees and a coach's different stops throughout the NFL. Although Kupp has not crossed paths with offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, the ideas to what he's learned so far in his career are similar.