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B.J. Goodson
Goodson is looking more like
the guy who will earn the job of starting middle linebacker by the start of the
season. Some may chalk this up to the Giants lack of true candidates on the
roster, but don't tell that to the second-year man out of Clemson, whom has
been lobbying for this chance since OTA's. Should he get the nod, one should believe
that he will seek to break the teams overly long streak if mediocrity from the
mike position.
Eli Apple
Though he did play in 14 games
in his rookie season, Eli Apple will tell you that he feels he didn't put his
best foot forward. He was forced to leave a few games due to recurring problems
with his hamstring and ankle and at times struggled to play through them. All
in all, however, he did manage to contribute to a successful campaign that saw the
team make the playoffs for the first time in 5 years. Now healthy, Apple is
ready to get to work and prove just how valuable his skill set is for a
secondary that improves by vast proportions in 2016.
Paul Perkins
Perkins has not yet been named
the starting running back, but you must think it's only a matter of time before
he is. His impressive abilities a runner have gotten him noticed by the entire
coaching staff, many of whom claiming him to be the back of the future. Though
he'll need to outperform the likes of Shane Vereen and the equally talented
rookie Wayne Gallman throughout the preseason. Perkins looks to be confident he
can get the job done and be a staple of the offense for the next few years.
Landon Collins
After a 2016 season that saw
him finish second in the Defensive Player of the Year voting (Some believe he
should have won) Landon Collins has not only helped solidify the safety spot
but has become a force to be reckoned with on defense. If he can duplicate what
he accomplished last season, He could earn a place as one of the best safeties
in the NFL.
Odell Beckham Jr.
If there's a player on the
Giants that has consistently delivered, it's OBJ. Having amassed over 4,000 receiving
yards and 35 touchdowns, some may wonder what the 4th year man has left to
prove. However, with a contract extension on the horizon and a taste of the
playoffs on his pallet, Beckham certainly has a lot to play for in 2017. He
also will look to establish himself as a vocal leader in the locker room that
his teammates can trust and count on for this season and the seasons to come.
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