New York Giants players celebrate after the Minnesota Vikings failed to get a first down during the second half of an NFL wild card football game Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, in Minneapolis. The Giants won 31-24.
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Football is finally back for the New York Giants when they take on Detroit in their preseason opener Friday night.
While New York won’t be expected to play many starters from last year’s playoff team, there are still plenty of young athletes competing for roster spots that will get plenty of playing time.
We have a list of five players to keep an eye on here for the Giants.
Tre Hawkins III
Hawkins has been one of the biggest surprises in training camp this year and for good reason. New York may want to bring him up to the first team slowly, but the Old Dominion standout has shown he can be a very good corner on the outside so far. A strong game against Detroit Friday could not only solidify his role on the 53-man roster this season, but it could also give the Giants confidence to move him into the starting role sooner rather than later.
John Michael Schmitz
New York has been patient with their center of the future for good reason. When he’s practiced with the first team, JMS has been inconsistent at times. There’s no denying that the talent is there though. The Giants hope to have their interior of the offensive line in a much better position than it was last season and a big key to that is this rookie center. How he looks in his first reps of game action will be fun to see.
Eric Gray
He hasn’t been as exciting as Jalin Hyatt, or as surprising as Tre Hawkins, but Eric Gray might be as important to the Giants this season as either of the mid-round picks. Gray has been all over the field as a returner to this point in camp and could provide a necessary breather to Saquon Barkley during regular season games. It’s incredibly important that New York has multiple “change of pace” backs to keep defenses honest….
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