Dalton Risner is experiencing Joe Burrow's leadership growth firsthand this offseason. The veteran starting guard spoke with Fox19's Jeremy Rauch in the Bengals locker room during Minicamp, and that stood out most about Burrow.Risner didn't get to feel his offseason call-outs and pushes last year because Risner joined the roster right at the end of August, but he's getting the full taste now."I think I've been able to see his leadership," Risner said. "Like last year, I showed up late. It's Joe Burrow; he's uber talented. Loved how when he was injured, I saw his face all the time. That meant a lot to me, because let's face it, a lot of guys get injured and they go off the grid, but Joe was around, can tell that this really matters to him ... The way he came back and put his body on the line and played, so much respect for him."For me, these last nine weeks, just getting to know him more, battling out with him out on the football field, I think I've been able to see his leadership, which has been really cool. Whether that be calling guys out, holding himself accountable, grinding before practice, grinding after practice, it's cool to see a guy so talented have that grit to him."The Fine LineCincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) shouts to the offensive line after a penalty in the first quarter of the NFL Week 7 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Atlanta Falcons at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. The Bengals led 28-17 at halftime.