“The No. 1 thing that we wanted to do coming out of this camp was come together with physical practices, but yet be smart in the way we do it,” Nagy said. “Become better as a team than we were in OTAs when you couldn’t put the pads on. Now they put the pads on. We as coaches get to see who the tough guys are and (which) guys aren’t tough. And then how do we respond to adversity is always the biggest thing.”