- Commissioner’s statement on Ventura, Marte
- Ronnie O’Sullivan: Masters champion ‘felt so vulnerable’ in final
- Arron Fletcher Wins 2017 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech Main Event ($140,224)
- Smith challenges Warner to go big in India
- Moncada No. 1 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- Braves land 2 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- Kingery makes MLB Pipeline’s Top 10 2B Prospects list
- New Zealand wrap up 2-0 after Bangladesh implosion
- Mathews, Pradeep, Gunathilaka to return to Sri Lanka
- Elliott hopes for rain for Poli
There’s opportunity everywhere for the Giants’ young players
- Updated: June 1, 2016
3:23 PM ET
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — With Odell Beckham Jr. missing Wednesday’s voluntary New York Giants OTA practice, Geremy Davis got to work as a first-string wide receiver. He didn’t drop the ball, literally or otherwise.
“Geremy is a big, physical guy we can rely on,” Giants coach Ben McAdoo said after practice. “He knows the offense very well and seems to be hitting his stride right now.”
Every week, every day it seems, we can write about another young player who has a chance to make a splash for the Giants this year. Over the weekend, we discussed rookie receiver Sterling Shepard, for whom the Giants have high hopes. A few weeks back, you read here about second-year offensive lineman Bobby Hart and his chances to compete for a starting job. Third-round rookie safety Darian Thompson is in the mix with many other young players for the free-safety job. Fourth-round linebacker B.J. Goodson could end up …
continue reading in source espn.go.com