Steve Wilks said last week that there was "no rush" to get quarterback Sam Bradford on the field full-time, and that he would be limited in the first minicamp. And Tuesday, as the Cardinals got on the field for the first time, Bradford was indeed limited, and Wilks said afterward that wasn't going to change.
"We will continue to do the same with Sam," Wilks said, noting that Bradford did do "some things" with the first unit.
"He's limited right now, so when we get a chance to work together, from what I've seen, which is on tape or standing across the field watching when he was playing for the Rams, he's a pinpoint passer," wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald said. "He's extremely accurate, he can make all the throws than anybody would ever ask.
"Moreso me, I just need to learn (about) him, gain his trust by showing him every day I'm capable of making the plays he needs me to make."
Wilks wasn't going to get more expansive about Bradford, but it wasn't limited to the quarterback's status either. When asked about rehabbing players like tackle D.J. Humphries and defensive end Markus Golden, Wilks declined to talk much about what point they are at with their injuries.
"I don't really try to put timetables on things," Wilks said. "I don't try to create promises. We just want to have results."