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No shoe? No problem for Giants’ Kadarius Toney Updated 12:19 PM; Today 12:19 PM New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney runs through a drill without one of his cleats at rookie minicamp on Friday, May 14, 2021, in East Rutherford, N.J.AP Photo/Bill Kostroun Facebook Share If “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and Billy “White Shoes” Johnson are any precedent, then Kadarius Toney’s rookie minicamp could end up yielding a nickname for the former Blount High School star. The first-round draft pick of the New York Giants on April 29, Toney’s first practice on Friday didn’t get off on exactly the right foot as the wide receiver struggled to find the correct fit with his right cleat, so much so that he ran through some drills without the shoe on at all. ....
Everything you need to know about Giants’ No. 1 pick Kadarius Toney “Play-maker” is the word that talent evaluators keep coming back to Kadarius Toney was recruited to Florida as a quarterback with a rocket arm and play-making wheels that made him a dual threat. He could throw the ball 70 yards in the air; some reports have suggested 80. Toney even skipped his high school prom to enroll in Florida’s Spring Quarterback School under then-coach Jim McElwain. He electrified Gator Nation with an improvised touchdown pass and a game-high 74 yards rushing in Florida’s spring intra-squad game. David Morris runs QB Country, which is based in Mobile, Ala. If you remember the name, it’s because Morris trains New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones during the offseason. He was a college teammate of Eli Manning, and worked at times with Manning during his Giants career. ....
AL.com NFL Mock Draft 2: Trades, QBs and Alabama Today 8:00 AM Alabama quarterback Mac Jones drops back to pass during the Rose Bowl against Notre Dame on Jan. 1, 2021, in Arlington, Texas.AP Facebook Share The NFL Draft is out of Roger Goodell’s basement and on the road to Cleveland, more like the three-day football extravaganzas of the past than the coronavirus pandemic-induced studio show of 2020. NFL teams will select 259 players next week, and the AL.com Mock Draft forecasts how the first 32 picks might go. Unlike the first AL.com Mock Draft two weeks ago, which assigned picks based on the current draft order, the second look at the first round predicts seven trades in an attempt to inject some reality into something that’s speculation. ....