
New York Giants' Brian Daboll speaks at OTAs: 5 takeaways
New York Giants' Brian Daboll speaks at OTAs: 5 takeaways
The New York Giants were out on the field on Wednesday for their second of 10 organized team activity (OTA) practices this spring. Head coach Brian Daboll met the media in the morning before the workout.
Here are some quick takeaways.
Perfect attendance
Daboll was obviously pleased with the perfect attendance at the voluntary workouts thus far.
Malik Nabers sits
Phase 3, which began on Tuesday, will consist of non-contact football activities such as 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills. Daboll said second-year wideout Malik Nabers would not participate due to an ongoing toe issue.
Quarterback plan
Daboll also noted that all the quarterbacks would get reps in drills, including first-round pick Jaxson Dart who has not yet come to terms on his rookie deal as of yet.
Injury updates
In addition, Daboll said that left tackle Andrew Thomas will not work. Thomas was held to just six games last season with a foot injury and is recovering from surgery. Other players who will take it slow in these drills are defensive backs Anthony Johnson (shoulder) and free agent signee Paulson Adebo, who broke his leg last year.
Daboll mentioned that All-Pro defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence (elbow) and guard Jon Runyan (ankle) were "coming along" as well.
Evan Neal, guard
Apparently, the plan to move former first-round pick Evan Neal from tackle to guard is in motion.
Whether Neal also sees reps at tackle is uncertain.

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