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5 Giants thoughts after NFL Draft: Dave Gettleman s growth, players in danger of getting cut, more

5 Giants thoughts after NFL Draft: Dave Gettleman’s growth, players in danger of getting cut, more Updated 11:51 AM; Facebook Share The NFL Draft is over, and so the two major offseason events that and free agency have come and gone, and the Giants roster looks wildly different. This, clearly, is a team dead-set on getting over the hump, improving on their 6-10 record and making it back to the playoffs for the second time in a decade. There are still some major question marks, certainly, starting with Daniel Jones and the offensive line. Sign up for Giants Extra: Giants fans will probably take that. It beats the alternative.

Giants news, 5/3: Urban Meyer wanted Kadarius Toney, McShay praises Ojulari pick, more

Giants news, 5/3: Urban Meyer wanted Kadarius Toney, McShay praises Ojulari pick, more New York Giants news for Monday Urban Meyer admitted that the Jaguars would have selected Kadarius Toney, who of course went No. 20 to the Giants, had he still been on the board for them at No. 25. “I’ve gotten to know him over the last couple weeks and obviously my connection with [Gators] coach [Dan] Mullen and those guys,” Meyer said. “You watch [Toney] play, he’s a human highlight reel.” This is an important story. It will help you understand why former Giant Owa Odighizuwa flamed out as an NFL player. More importantly, it’s a reminder to always remember that these are people with imperfect lives, with struggles of their own. And, mental illness is a very real and devastating thing.

Don t act surprised Giants didn t draft any offensive linemen: Right or wrong, they tipped their hand a long time ago

Don’t act surprised Giants didn’t draft any offensive linemen: Right or wrong, they tipped their hand a long time ago Posted May 02, 2021 The New York Giants didn t add any offensive linemen during the NFL Draft. Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share It’s about the big boys, especially on the offensive line. “I believe in the ‘hog mollies,’” Gettleman said at the time. “We’ve had some great groups here, had great groups everywhere I’ve been, and we’re going to get back to that. They do allow you to compete.” As the Giants offensive line hasn’t been good enough in any of his three years as general manager especially in 2020, when they ranked last in pass-blocking per Pro Football Focus the team has entered the draft with an expectation that he’d keep adding those hogs. Some projected the Giants to pick one even in the first round.

Don t act surprised Giants didn t draft any offensive linemen: Right or wrong, they tipped their hand a long time ago

Don t act surprised Giants didn t draft any offensive linemen: Right or wrong, they tipped their hand a long time ago
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How (and why) Giants connections to Georgia Bulldogs keep paying off in NFL Draft — again with Azeez Ojulari

How (and why) Giants’ connections to Georgia Bulldogs keep paying off in NFL Draft again with Azeez Ojulari Updated 9:57 AM; Today 8:15 AM Georgia outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari is just the latest Bulldogs player to be drafted by the New York Giants. Facebook Share The two go way back. Smart was Alabama’s defensive coordinator when Judge’s coaching career was really first kicking into gear, as a special teams assistant on Nick Saban’s staff from 2009-11. Judge met many of the coaches that work for him now on that staff in 2011 including offensive line coach Rob Sale, senior defensive assistant Jeremy Pruitt, offensive assistant Jody Wright and quality control coach Russ Callaway but that was also where he forged a relationship with Smart that is paying dividends for the Giants 10 years later.

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