The Facts: Taylor is back. "This was my first time actually sprinting and actually doing full movement things," Taylor, who had groin surgery shortly after the 2016 season, told the team's official site after voluntary workouts on Monday. "I've felt great since the surgery and the doctors here and the training staff have done a great job of getting me to 100 percent and I feel real good. I feel very explosive."
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He added: "I actually ran with the skill guys today to try and push myself. I know those guys run faster than the other groups so just tried to push it and see where I was. Like I said, I felt good. Going to continue to keep getting treatment, but nothing was bothering me. No limitations." That's a good sign in the wake of the team committing to Taylor as their QB of the immediate future. Remember, as NFL.com's Conor Orr notes, Taylor is still paid less than Mike Glennon, Brock Osweiler, Sam Bradford and others despite one Pro Bowl season under his belt and another that was nearly as good. Expect Taylor to be healthy and motivated when September rolls around.