It’s already day 4 at New York Giants“Training camp in 2025, and there has been a lot to unpack even if they have not yet attached the pads.
Sundays are generally a day off for the most part in summer, but not if you are an NFL team. They have little time to prepare for the coming season, and every day counts.
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The battle of the Camp on Sunday is for the end 7 work. Theo Johnson, the second year man of 6 feet 6 inches and 265 pounds of Penn State, is the number 1 clear and could be in the part of the target lion between the group this season.
“Theo is a guy who is a tireless worker,” head coach Brian Daboll said on Friday. “It is very intelligent for a young player, has a great size and athletic capacity, Catch Radius, can block at the point of attack, so both in the race game and the passage game. It is difficult to do or difficult to find these days, in particular by leaving university. (It is) which stands out from this injury (Lisfranc Foot), so continue to work on it.
The competition in a tight end position is behind Johnson, where they have veterans Chris Manhertz, Greg Dulcich and Daniel Bellinger, and recruit Thomas Fidone.
Manhertz is a pro which is a blocker superior to the position and can help in the short pass game. Bellinger can do everything. The giants simply do not call its number often.
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The complicating belligery path is Fidone, a very tuned seventh round, which has shown prowess as a receiver so far.
Of course, you prefer to have too many good players rather than too little. But there are only so many representatives to have and football, and the competition warms up.
That the best end (s) tight (s).
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giant training camp: Position the battle to watch day 4