So much for rumors about Paxton Lynch’s work ethic.

The second-year quarterback has been the first one to meetings at the Broncos’ facility, an unnamed player recently told KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. While that doesn’t guarantee success on the field, it is a good sign that Lynch has been putting in the time to improve this offseason.

Lynch, who worked out with a quarterback guru in Florida this offseason, has noted he’s going to “be in the building” as much as possible this summer.

Lynch, 23, was selected by Denver 26th overall out of Memphis in last year’s draft. He appeared in three games as a rookie, going 1-1 in two starts and throwing for 497 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

This offseason, Lynch will compete for the starting job with Trevor Siemian, who went 8-6 as a starter in 2016. Siemian, a former seventh-round pick, has more experience, but Lynch arguably has more potential.

Getting to meetings early certainly won’t hurt Lynch’s chances.