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Giants Camp: What to Watch

July 30th, 2010 at 10:21 AM
By Rich O'Callaghan

Giants training camp kicks off on Sunday, and I could not be more excited. Here are some things I will be keeping an eye on throughout the preseason.

  • How Does Linebacker Depth Pan Out? We know that the newly signed Keith Bulluck is the favorite to win the Giants middle linebacker job, and Clint Sintim and Michael Boley are will be starting on the outside. The Giants have a lot of young depth behind these players, many who will have to be cut by the end of preseason. You have Jonathan Goff, the favotite to start at MLB before the Bulluck addition and Gerris Wilkinson, a great special teamer (when healthy) who could back up the middle and weakside. There are experienced depth players, who are favorites of the coaching staff such and Chase Blackburn and Bryan Kehl and young players like rookies Adrian Tracy and Phillip Dillard, along with Kenny Ingram, who was on the practice squad last season. The linebackers will be an interesting group to keep an eye on this preseason, as a few longtime Giants will likely be released in favor of youthful depth. When Bulluck (knee) is sitting out one practice a day, keep an eye on who is taking first team reps, if it is Dillard then Goff is on the roster bubble.
  • Who is the Fifth Cornerback? The Giants top four corners are set, with Corey Webster, Terrell Thomas, Aaron Ross and Bruce Johnson. An injury to any of these players would really make this unit thin, and we all know Ross has had trouble staying healthy in the past, so the fifth cornerback could play a big role in 2010. The likeliest candidates are D.J. Johnson, Courtney Brown and undrafted free agent Seth Williams. The Giants would be crazy to carry only four cornerbacks, so one of these three will make the final roster this season.
  • Offensive Line Changes? Will Tom Coughlin and his coaching staff make changes to the offensive line, or stick with an experienced unit that struggled in 2010? Second year tackle William Beatty played very well in limited action last season, and I have been calling for him to start on the left side, sliding Dave Diehl to left guard and making Rich Seubert a valuable reserve at center or guard. The Giants have not committed to this move, though they have admitted that it is possible. I think that starting Beatty makes the unit stronger, but have my doubts that the Giants staff makes such a radical move and changes a unit that they have been comfortable with in the past.
  • Who Will Return Kicks/Punts? The loss of Domenik Hixon hurt the Giants badly in this department. Some names have been floated around (Antrel Rolle, Ahmad Bradshaw, Aaron Ross, Mario Manningham) but these players are far too valuable in other facets of the game to risk in the return game. Sinorice Moss will get a look in the return game, but he has been unable to win the job in the past. Other unknowns like D.J. Ware and Tim Brown will also have the opportunity to compete, but I cannot help but thinking that the player who wins this job is not on the current roster.  I am sure Jerry Reese will be closely monitoring who is released during final cuts around the league, because if someone with return skills is out there, the Giants sure could use them.
  • Who is the Fourth Receiver? The Giants top three receivers are set in stone with the talented young core of Steve Smith, Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham leading the way.  Injured return man Domenik Hixon would have been the favorite in the fourth receiver role, but his knee injury opened up a serious competition for that spot. The consensus amongst fans seems to be Ramses Barden should have every opportunity to win this job, but while he has made some legendary catches in practice, we have yet to see him do it on Sundays. Playing Barden more could have some major advantages, because none of the other Giants receivers have his size, and he could become a major threat in the red zone. Other players who will be competing for this spot include veterans Sinorice Moss and Derek Hagan, and second year Tight End/H-Back/Slot Travis Beckum will also see reps.
  • How Healthy are the Walking Wounded? The Giants had to have been the most banged up team in the NFL last season.  How healthy are Kenny Phillips (knee), Justin Tuck (shoulder), Osi Umenyiora (hip, knee), Hakeem Nicks (toe), Mario Manningham (shoulder), Kevin Boss (ankle), Chris Canty (calf, hamstring), Barry Cofield (knee), Rocky Bernard (shoulder), Rich Seubert (shoulder) , Kareem McKenzie (knee, back), Shaun O’Hara (knee), Ahmad Bradshaw (foot, ankles), Brandon Jacobs (knee), Jay Alford (knee), Corey Webster (knee), Aaron Ross (hamstrings), Michael Boley (hamstrings), Andre Brown (Achillies), Keith Bulluck (knee)? Are they all  going to be ready to go for the 2010 season kickoff versus a Panthers team that ran the ball down their throats just a few months ago?
  • NOTES: It was announced that Super Bowl legend David Tyree and former first round pick and longtime possession receiver Ike Hilliard have both signed one day contracts to retire as Giants. Hilliard actually had a productive 12-year career (8 years with the Giants) and Tyree was a career special teamer (made the Pro Bowl in 2005) who played five of his six years with the Giants, and will always be remembered for his miracle catch in the Super Bowl XLII victory over the heavily favored Patriots. Both guys are class acts and I am proud to see them retire as Giants.
  • The Giants claimed defensive end/linebacker Alex Hall off waivers from the hated Philadelphia Eagles. Hall (6’2 250lbs) had his most success playing outside linebacker in the Browns 3-4 defense with 28 tackles and 3.0 sacks in 2008, but was traded to the Eagles as part of the Sheldon Brown deal, where he struggled as a traditional defensive end. I would put Hall’s chances of making the Giants at slim, and think he will eventually catch on with another defensive 3-4 team (the Bills need all the help they can get). Prove me wrong Alex, prove me wrong.
  • The Giants waived rookie safety Chad Jones, who was tragically injured in a car accident, and nearly lost his leg. This move had to be made, as once Jones clears waivers, he will be placed on the non-football injury list and will no longer take up a roster spot. The Giants are also no longer obligated to pay Jones a base salary, but will “take care of him in some form or fashion.” The team has already paid him a $825,000 signing bonus.
  • First round pick Jason Pierre-Paul and second round pick Linval Joseph are both still unsigned, with the start of training camp looming on Sunday, but I expect both players to be signed and report on time. I’ll update the post if either one inks a deal.
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  1. Terrance ThomasTerrence T says:

    sux for chad jones. i was really hoping that he would be a good player for us. we wasted a draft pick on that guy. whats up with these rookies messin their lives up before they even start playing. jones and kindle. kindle’s story sounds so fishy. they said he sliped and fell and cracked his skull?!!! come on now

    •  BigBlueGiants says:

      more like he pissed the wrong person off and they cracked his skull.

    •  Krow says:

      Kindle was considered a problem child before the draft. It’s no wonder he got into trouble. Yeah, I don’t believe the stories either. They all hurt themselves on the way to church… uh huh.

      • Terrance ThomasTerrence T says:

        lol bigblue… thats what im sayin. someone whipped that ass! lol. kindle was supposed to be a good LB but his problems and knee made his stock slip. i thought the ravens was a nice fit because they have great leadership in ray lewis and reed. but a cracked skull is serious. his career can be over no?

        •  BigBlueGiants says:

          I’m no MD, but i think he’ll be ok in the longrun. It depends on how badly cracked it was. If it was cracked in several places and he needed a metal plate, that might hinder his career, no doubt.

          But i think he’ll play again. Just not so sure about this season.

  2. Chip Kimblewvchirodoc says:

    I want to see Sintim blowin people up. Also cant wait to see how JPP does with all that athletic ability.

    • Terrance ThomasTerrence T says:

      you and everyone on here should no im the biggest sintim fan period!

      •  BigBlueGiants says:

        i’m heavily considering getting a Sintim Jersey.

        I think the kid’s gonna end up being a very good LB in this league and I love his attitude. He just seems so happy to be a NY Giant ( as he should) and just excited to play in this league.

  3.  Samardzija says:

    You guys realise the Giants didnt cut Chad Jones right? They put him on IR. Did annyone not think that was gonna happen?

    • Yeah they just waived him, once he clears waivers he will be put on the non-football injury list, and will no longer take up a roster spot. The same thing happened with Hixon, it is just a period when another team can claim the injured player if they want.

    •  Krow says:

      I think they did a ‘waive with intention to resign and IR’. So in a sense he was cut. But will most likely pass waivers and be resigned to some sort of reduced deal.

      •  Samardzija says:

        No, they were going to place him on IR. There is no other way of doing that then having him pass waivers first. Its a rule.

        •  Krow says:

          Then I don’t understand what cutting means. I thought being waived was a synonym for cut.

          •  Samardzija says:

            Different terms for different scenarios. Theres a rule that is in place that prevents teams from putting young talent on IR if they havent made the team. So The Giants had to put Jones contract up for option in order to put him on IR, theres just no way they could avoid it.
            Waiving is just putting the players contract up for option. If he clears then depending on how many years he has in the league you can re-claim him and put him on the practice squad.
            Cutting is just cutting. You sever all ties with the player. When a player is waived you are putting his contract up for option, which means every team in the league has a chance to pick it up, starting with the worst team and finishing with the SB champs. A cut player can negotiate as he pleases.

            •  Krow says:

              So does his contract remain in place? Or will the Giants write him a new one? Once he clears of course…

    •  BigBlueGiants says:

      yeah, but i think he’ll end up being waived after next season.

      As i posted before, I think the kid will play ball again. Just not for the NY Giants. his recovery rate will most likely be 3-4 years if he’s ever able to play to the ability he once was.

      if not, he should be thankful for his life/legs.

  4. Chip Kimblewvchirodoc says:

    They can rebuild him, stronger, . . .faster,. . .

  5. Matthew Kiernankujo says:

    Yeah the Jones waiving was expected. He might be able tocome back to the NFL, but I’d wager that his career as a professional athlete would probably end up being with a baseball team, if anything. Less taxing on his body and he’s at least as good a baseball player as he is a football player. Wasn’t he drafted to the Astros or something?

  6.  Remy says:

    Don’t you get waived if you’ve played 4 or less years, cut if you’re a vet? (or something close to that). That was my understanding…

  7.  The Original G Man says:

    Taylor Mays (#49) has now signed, which is significant for Linval Joseph (#46), given Carolina’s “above market value” contract to Jimmy Clausen at #48.

    With the exception of Sergio Kindle (he of the mysteriously fractured skull), every 2nd rounder up to Linval Joseph’s selection has signed. Darryl Washington at #47 has yet to sign, nor has Toby Gearhart at #51.

  8.  The Original G Man says:

    Per Ralph V:

    NFL rules state that teams must first waive any players with less than four accrued season if they want to place them on a reserve list before the first cuts in late August – - just like the Giants did a few weeks ago with injured kick returner Domenik Hixon. Since Jones is out for the year, it’s a safe bet that no team will claim him and pick up his salary, especially since no one knows if he’ll ever play again.

    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/giants/#ixzz0vBWR1oBa

  9.  The Original G Man says:

    Mike Florio’s “10 things to watch in training camp”

    10. Can Perry Fewell fix the Giants defense?

    With all the attention that has been paid to the Jets, it’s easy to forget the Giants’ fortunes have plummeted almost as far as the career of the guy who made the one-handed, helmet-aided catch that delivered the unlikeliest of Super Bowl victories.

    The key to turning it around will come on the defensive side of the ball, where the Giants need to get back to putting high heat on the quarterback — and where they desperately need a capable replacement for Antonio Pierce at middle linebacker.

    More importantly, they need new defensive coordinator Perry Fewell to have the same kind of impact in his first year on the job that Steve Spagnuolo had in 2007, giving the side of the ball not featuring a member of the Manning family a kick in the pants, in the hopes of dropping many opposing quarterbacks on theirs.

    Whether and to what extent Fewell can get it done will go a long way toward determining whether coach Tom Coughlin will be back in 2011.

    Read more: http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/article/2010-07-30/10-pack-can-weis-cassel-coexist-kansas-city#ixzz0vBWgrFlY

  10.  The Original G Man says:

    SF has signed #11 Anthony Davis.

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