With Erik Pears moving inside to the guard, and second-round pick Cyrus Kouandjio a bust his rookie season, Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson spent a lot of time at right tackle in 2014.
A rookie himself, Henderson struggled at times but ultimately drew off his experience from college to get him through.
Now, the 23-year-old has a new line coach, and Aaron Kromer is looking to get his players out of their comfort zones and mix things up during offseason workouts.
Henderson, who's been flip-flopping tackle positions, is up for the challenge.
"(You’re) just kicking with that opposite leg," he said via buffalobills.com. "I’m more comfortable kicking with my right leg just because I’ve been playing right tackle since my freshman year in college. The more reps I take on the left side the more comfortable I’ll get playing both sides."