• Defensive end Ikaika Alama-Francis looks stronger entering his second year.
“Oh, yeah,” Marinelli said. “He’s spent a year in the weight room.”
Marinelli said Alama-Francis wasn’t much heavier, though, and hadn’t lost any speed.
“I call it man-strength,” Marinelli said. “He’s starting to fill out a little bit. His quickness is very good. I mean, he’s running extremely well right now.”
Alama-Francis was a second-round pick last year, a raw project out of Hawaii. He didn’t contribute as much as hoped. Marinelli blamed a lot of that on a pulled hamstring suffered in the middle of the season.
“He was making great progress in practice, and it was his time,” Marinell said. “And he pulled a hammy and it nailed him for about four weeks and slowed him up a little bit.”