Second-year offensive tackle Isaiah Wynn practiced in the New England Patriots' full-contact drills on Monday. Wynn, 23, missed the entire 2018 season after tearing his Achilles in the team's second preseason game around this time last year.

Via Isaiah Houde in USA Today's PatriotsWire:

“I’m pretty good,” Wynn said. “I’m back out here, so that’s the biggest thing. Just coming out here, taking it day by day and getting ready to help in any way I can.”

“I wouldn’t say (there’s any rust),” Wynn said. “Of course, you’re always working to get better at technique. I could always get better at my technique. It’s never polished. So if you consider that knocking off rust, then yeah. I always want to get better at my technique.”

“You learn as you go,” Wynn said. “You should never be satisfied, so I’m always picking the vets’ brains. Being able to play next to Joe (Thuney), David (Andrews), Shaq (Mason), (Marcus) Cannon and even Skip, all those guys, they have experience here. So just being able to pick their brains and ask them any type of question, I’m always eager to learn.”

Wynn was selected in the first round of the 2018 draft by the Patriots after a standout collegiate career with the Georgia Bulldogs for the offensive lineman. He poses as a potentially huge piece of the Patriots' O-line since tackle Trent Brown signed with the Oakland Raiders in the offseason. Additionally, Ulrick John signed with the New Orleans Saints last May, and two-time Super Bowl champ LaAdrian Waddle signed with the Buffalo Bills.