ANDERSON, Ind. — The National Football League’s offseason is a series of stop and go lights.
A coaching staff gets the opportunity to begin planning for the next season with its players in the meeting rooms, and then there’s a break. Then, the momentum is started up once more for OTAs and minicamp before it’s halted again for about a month and a half until training camp — and then the regular season — starts.

For some, that break between minicamp and training camp can be difficult to manage.