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"We like Christian a lot. We think he's going to be an excellent football player," defensive coordinator Fred Pagac said. "Obviously, he has a lot to learn yet. He's improving daily, and before it's all said and done we think he's going to be a really fine football player."
Like all rookies, Ballard didn't have an offseason around the team to get up to speed with his defensive assignments and start forging a chemistry with his teammates. He's been getting a crash course in August and is learning as fast as he can.
"You can't really focus too much on what you did wrong, but what you can do better," Ballard said. "Your hand placements, getting off the ball faster. That's the thing, you come out here and focus on those things and when you get in the game, it's going to carry over from the practice field.
"Coach Dunbar is a great coach and Kevin's a great teacher, so coming out here and learning from those guys has really helped me out."
While Frazier and Pagac have been impressed with the 22-year-old's quick study, Williams is a little slower with the praise.
"They're doing some good things, but a lot of things they still need to improve on," Williams said of the youngsters on the line. "When those young guys come in in the second half, they need to pick up where the older guys left off, and we let that go this past game and we need to clean that up this week."
The messages are hitting home with Ballard.
"The speed's so much faster than college ball, and that's definitely been the biggest thing for me," he said. "I think I've done OK so far. I've got a lot of room for improvement and that's what I'm looking forward to and I'm pretty excited about it."
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