Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, left, chats with quarterback Paxton Lynch as he takes part in drills during the team's NFL football training camp Sunday, July 31, 2016 in Englewood, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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By Tom Schad of The Commercial Appeal

We visited the Denver Broncos' training camp over the weekend for a progress report on former University of Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch.

You can read our story here, but for a little something extra, here are three questions with the first-round draft pick:

Q: So how’s everything going? How’s it been so far?

“Good. First NFL training camp, it’s kind of been a lot, just day in and day out, full days. But it’s been a lot of fun. I’m still learning everything, but it feels good to get out here in pads again and practice like that full speed against everybody.”

Q: Rookie hazing: Is there anything you’ve had to do so far in training camp?

“Yeah, well at first it was me just getting waters for the guys and then every Thursday, they make the rookies dance after workouts. And now, every night, there’s two rookies that have to go up in front of the team in the team room and do a little skit, tell a joke or something like that. So I was the first one that had to go. Told a little joke. Can’t say the joke right now. Probably don’t want it in the paper (laughs).

Q: You’re settling into Denver. Do you have any favorite spots, or do you mostly just focus on football?

“Well right now, for camp, we’re in a hotel and we’re living there. But I got a place out in Lone Tree and my parents came into town to help move me in and everything. I love it out there. It’s a beautiful place. I got a three-bedroom town house. So like I said, I love it out there, but I haven’t gotten a chance to really experience all of Denver because since I’ve been here it’s been work, work, work.”

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