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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Giants: Players To Look Out For In 2017

New York Giants: How Will Last Year's Rookies Progress in 2017? Giants  USATSI-eli-apple-640x468
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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.


Sunday, September 18, 2016

Giants: Who To Watch For In Week 2

Olivier Vernon

Vernon may not have picked up any sacks against the Cowboys, but he certainly showed how disruptive he can be off the edge especially against the run. The Saints offensive line is not quite as talented as the one in Dallas so look for Vernon to try and strike big on passing downs. 

Odell Beckham Jr

Last season Beckham had 3 TD's against in his hometown and would surely love nothing more than to repeat that performance. Though the Saints comers will probably pay much closer attention him in this game, the addition of a healthy Victor Cruz and into the mix could open things up for number 13. 

Rashad Jennings

In a turn of recent history, the Giants running game had a pretty substantial showing in week 1. Jennings was able to take advantage of open holes up the middle and gain big when the team needed it most. For this to be a sign that the ground game is poised to make a comeback, Jennings will need to continue running the ball with reverence against New Orleans.

Eli Apple

This is going to be the first big test for the rookie as he goes up against an elite quarterback in Drew Brees. The Saints offense loves to take its fair share of shots down the field, so Apple will need to be prepared to get targeted quite a few times. Though this is only his second game, many will be looking to see how the first around pick holds up.

Victor Cruz

It was a wonderful sight to see Cruz back on the field last Sunday, a moment that was two years in the making. His movements were crisp and decisive, proving to even the most skeptical fan that he's healthy and ready to go. His presence in the offense gives a big boost for Manning as he can now spread the ball around instead of focusing his efforts on one target. With that said, expect Cruz to see more action on the field in his first home game since returning.


Saturday, June 18, 2016

2016 Giants Player Expectations

High Expectations:

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Odell Beckham Jr.


Amassing 2,755 yards and 25 touchdowns in his first two seasons, Beckham has much to live up to in 2016. If he wants to earn the honor of most elite receivers in the league it will be imperative for him to set the bar even higher even if it may seem impossible to do so.
Rashad Jennings
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Rashad Jennings

Jennings ended 2015 on a high note by coming on strong late in the season, giving him more than enough leverage to secure the most touches this year. As long as he can outperform his competition and gain big on the ground in games, there is no doubt that will be the case. Otherwise, there might be a quick hook in favor of another back on the depth chart


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Olivier Vernon


After spending big to lure him to New York, there is much excitement around what Vernon could add to the fleeting pass rush of the Giants. He'll have to earn every dime of that $85 Million contract as all eyes will be set squarely upon him each and every game.

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Janoris Jenkins

With the chance to place the secondary amongst the top units in the NFL, Jenkins will need to prove his worth by helping shut down some of the best receivers the Giants opponents will have to offer. After the team suffered one of their worst defensive seasons in their history, there is little chance he will get a pass for mediocre performances.

Low Expectations:

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Larry Donnell


Donnell has had several flashes of greatness in his short career, but his propensity for injury has hurt any opportunity he's had to fully reach that level. It's likely that he will get another chance as a starter, but with new faces behind him which includes two talented rookies (Jerell Adams and Ryan Malleck) another injury plagued season could ultimately be his undoing.

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Andre Williams


It's been an underwhelming start to the career of Williams as he's averaged just 3.2 yards per carry in two seasons. Unfortunately for the third year pro, there are now more than enough running backs on the roster to compensate for any shortcomings he may have. Perhaps the Giants could find a better way to utilize his freakish build (fullback comes to mind), but for now we can only hope that he surprises everyone and exceeds even his own expectations in 2016.

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Bobby Hart

To be fair, Hart has gotten a bit of a bad rap since no one really knows who he is or how he plays. That being said, there is much he could gain from going under the radar, but he'll have to earn it every step of the way. If he can play his way into the starting lineup, it would be the considered the first major triumph on his football resume, the rest is up in the air.


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Victor Cruz

If he's as at 100 percent there's a great chance he'll produce at a high level for the offense. However, he has spent the better part of two seasons sidelined with knee and calf injuries which could prove problematic if he's isn't careful from here on out. Now that Beckham has become the new star receiver, Cruz must settle into a secondary (or perhaps tertiary) role which actually could do wonders for his overall game. The time out of the spotlight has damaged his larger than life superstardom he built over three seasons, but it might just be the formula that gets back into the swing of things. Most fans don't expect him to burst back onto the scene if at all so should that happen this year the Giants will all the better for it.

No Expectations:

Keenan Robinson has some of the same injury red flags as the linebacker he’s replacing, Jon Beason.
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Keenan Robinson


While there is a high upside to Robinson given his rather impressive 109 tackle 2014 season. The only issue is that his body hasn't been able to stay fit enough to be a consistent presence on the field. Seeing that the Giants have had their issues with injured linebackers in the past (Jon Beason, Devon Kennard, J.T. Thomas) there isn't much to hope for from Robinson. How things go will be entirely dependent on whether or not he continues this unfortunate trend.

Bobby Rainey ran for 144 yards on 22 carries Sunday against a tight St. Louis defense. Cliff McBride/Getty Images
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Bobby Rainey


Rainey does have a lot of skill that could prove extremely effective if used correctly. Nonetheless, the chances he sees time at running back are is a bit slimmer than one may think. Unless the situation becomes dire (which could happen given the Giants recent track record) don't expect to see Rainey taking many snaps from the backfield (at least as a runner) outside of the preseason.

03 JAN 2016: New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (90) during the game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles played at MetLife Stadiun in East Rutherford,NJ. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire)
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Jason Pierre-Paul

There's a lot that can be said about Pierre-Paul's 2015. From the tumultuous situation involving his hand and fireworks, to his mid-season return to action there was no shortage of storylines that escaped the two-time pro bowl defensive end. Now that his hand is repaired and a new glove has been made to help him tackle, what can we expect out of him this season? No doubt the organization has left it up to chance. The talent is still there; all anyone can do right is hope for the best.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Odell Beckham Sets World Record

As if his incredible one handed catch and impressive rookie campaign wasn't enough Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. set a new Guinness world record by making 33 one handed catches in one minute; obliterating the old record of 10.  This was not only a showcase of a skill, it was conformation of the kind talent he can become.  Hall of fame wide-out Jerry Rice has said that Beckham's famous reception would not have been possible without the help of gloves.  While that may be true, how many football players can one think of who had the hand eye coordination to catch a football with one hand once let alone 33 times in 60 seconds.  Be that as it may, Beckham has shown us all that the sky's the limit for this gifted rookie.