"I don't do many Zoom calls with players. Our position coaches do most of that," Taylor said. "I'm pretty much calling college coaches I know and ask about the prospects. The feedback so far has been great for the coaching staff."

What Zooming can't do, Taylor says, is replace the pro day for the guys that didn't work at the combine or the physical for those players coming off injury or who didn't get worked over by team doctors at the combine and get to take them in the visits to NFL facilities that have been wiped out.

"That's hard to replace with a phone call," Taylor said. "You look at our undrafted history here and our scouts have done a great job finding guys that can play for us. And the coaches started looking at players when we prepared for the Senior Bowl, so we've been looking at guys three weeks or a month longer than we normally would have. We really feel like we've got a chance to talk through those guys that didn't have a pro day. The medical is always going to be a challenge, you've just got to be as thorough as you can."

Taylor is also going to be Zooming into the offseason workouts. There won't be any right away. They were supposed to start April 20 but have been delayed indefinitely, yet Taylor is working on what amounts to a virtual reality installation of offense, defense and special teams.