Alabama’s Mac Jones is leaving quite the impression on the New England Patriots. Cam Newton has given him the “Mac and Cheese” nickname, and he has generally drawn positive reviews across the board.

Now offensive tackle Trent Brown added to the complimentary chorus about the No. 15 overall pick following Wednesday’s final minicamp session, WEEI reported. But he’s not the only one to share that early opinion of Jones.

“Mac, he’s a young guy, but you can’t really just refer to him as a young guy,” Brown said. “You can tell he’s been at a place where’s got some coaching. I think he’s going to be special here in the future.”

However, as he’s known to do, coach Bill Belichick threw some water on that kind of talk about Jones and other rookies.

“Well, like all players, all young players, a lot of newness, a lot of new experiences, a lot of new terminology,” he said. “The first or second time through its learning, after that it’s more of an opportunity to do something you’ve done before and increase the level of competition or level of execution. And so, I think that’s where Mac (Jones) is. That’s where all of our rookies are. When things happen that they haven’t seen or experienced or heard before, there’s a big learning curve but then that curve flattens out a little bit as things happen repeatedly and get more comfortable with it and execute it better. So, that’s going to be taking place for quite a while for, I would say, all of our rookies at every position.”