“I've been lifting four days a week and running routes every day," McMillan told Dawgman.com recently. "I've been throwing with different quarterbacks in the city and running routes against some of the guys who are around. We're all doing what we can to get ready and I think I've done what I need to do to be ready for the next challenge." McMillan said he's a lean 6'2" and 182 pounds and that he's bonded well with a couple of his future teammates.
"Yeah, me and Rome (Odunze) and Sawyer (Racanelli) have all gotten to know each other really well," McMillan said. "We all know what we bring to the table and how far we can take this team and this receiver group.
"There's already a good group of guys up there and we're all going to push each other and make each other better."
McMillan will arrive at Washington this weekend (June 20th) and he's ready to get started.
"I'm excited about getting up there and getting to work," McMillan said. "Coach (Junior) Adams is the best wide receivers coach in the country. I met a lot of them and I liked a lot of them, but coach Adams is the best. He knows how to coach it and how to get the best out of his players. That's a big reason I chose Washington. It's a special place up there and we all have the same goal -- winning a championship."
As far as coach John Donovan's offense, McMillan said, from what he's seen, it's going to be very receiver-friendly.
"We're going to be very involved," McMillan said. "They'll run a lot of different stuff and we're going to have to do everything -- block, go in motion, run good routes -- and I think we all can do that. It's going to be exciting."
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McMillan said he's a lean 6'2" and 182 pounds and that he's bonded well with a couple of his future teammates.
"Yeah, me and Rome (Odunze) and Sawyer (Racanelli) have all gotten to know each other really well," McMillan said. "We all know what we bring to the table and how far we can take this team and this receiver group.
"There's already a good group of guys up there and we're all going to push each other and make each other better."
McMillan will arrive at Washington this weekend (June 20th) and he's ready to get started.
"I'm excited about getting up there and getting to work," McMillan said. "Coach (Junior) Adams is the best wide receivers coach in the country. I met a lot of them and I liked a lot of them, but coach Adams is the best. He knows how to coach it and how to get the best out of his players. That's a big reason I chose Washington. It's a special place up there and we all have the same goal -- winning a championship."
As far as coach John Donovan's offense, McMillan said, from what he's seen, it's going to be very receiver-friendly.
"We're going to be very involved," McMillan said. "They'll run a lot of different stuff and we're going to have to do everything -- block, go in motion, run good routes -- and I think we all can do that. It's going to be exciting."