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Monday’s Giants News: NFL Draft Weekend

April 28, 2008 By: Keith Category: Andre' Woodson, Bryan Kehl, Chris Mara, Glenn Bujnoch, Jeremy Shockey, Jerry Reese, Jonathan Goff, Kenny Phillips, Marc Ross, Mario Manningham, Michael Strahan, NFC East, NFL, Nate Robinson, New York Giants, Terrell Thomas, Wallace Gilberry Comments Off

I got back from South Carolina around midnight.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get anything done down there.  I also wasn’t able to check out what happened in the NFL Draft, MLB, or NHL.  I apologize to all of you for that.

Kenny PhillipsA few Mock Drafts had the Giants picking Kenny Phillips in the first round.  That turned out to be accurate.  From what I’ve read, the Giants are very happy with that pick.  I never heard of Phillips until he starting appearing in the Mock Drafts.  The Giants signed Terrell Thomas in the second round, and I never heard of him before.  Out of the players that the Giants signed, I’ve only seen Mario Manningham play and he’s the real deal.  Overall, the Giants stated that they are happy with who they selected.  I hope that turns out to be accurate.  It makes me feel better when the team says they are content with how it all played out.

Giants.com:

Something to prove - Thomas George pointed out that the Giants sixth round draft choice, Kentucky QB Andre’ Woodson will have time to develop.

Transcript: Post-Draft Coach Tom Coughlin

Transcript: Post-Draft GM Jerry Reese

Giants wrap up NFL Draft - Michael Eisen summarized all of the Giants selections.

Vanderbilt LB Jonathan Goff - Giants.com put together a Bio about Jonathan Goff.

QB Andre’ Woodson - Giants.com put together a Bio about Andre’ Woodson.

BYU LB Bryan Kehl - Giants.com put together a Bio about Bryan Kehl.

Michigan WR Mario Manningham Bio

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Reese regarding Manningham.

Giants select WR Mario Manningham - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants selected Michigan WR Mario Manningham in the third round.  Eisen captured the Reese’s thoughts of Manningham,

We did our homework on him. Yesterday you guys talked about (first-round choice) Kenny Phillips and why didn’t we bring him in. There really wasn’t a lot to bring him in for. We brought this young man in. Our coaches spent a lot of time with him. We interviewed him at the combine. We did our homework on him. He has tremendous value right now where we are picking. We think he will be okay.

He convinced me, he convinced our coaches – and it’s well documented – that he made a couple of mistakes. He is a young kid. He is a junior. So hopefully he learned from his mistakes and he will come in here and he will give us a big play threat on the outside. This guy has got the production you want. He has got a big strike on the outside. He gets big strikes on the outside. And that was attractive for us.

Talent-wise, I think the guy could have really gone in the first row,” Reese said. “But at this point at the bottom of the third row, we think this is a guy that has great value and he is talented. He is really talented. And again, we did our homework on him. We have a couple of different testing agencies, psychological testing and stuff that we did with him. We are satisfied that he will be okay. And obviously when he comes in, probably kind of like Ahmad (Bradshaw) last year, we will bring him in and say, ‘Look, this is what it is going to be and we expect you to do that.’ And hopefully he will do that.

Bradshaw also had some collegiate issues off the field and was told told he would be on a short leash after being drafted in the seventh round by the Giants. Bradshaw became an important contributor late in the season and in the playoffs.

If you are screwing up, we are not going to spend a lot of time on you. You are on a short leash, just like Ahmad last year – I don’t care if you are seventh round or third round (choice). If you come in here and do the wrong things, we are not going to tolerate that. We don’t think he will do that.

Terrell Thomas Bio

Kenny Phillips Bio

Giants select CB Terrell Thomas - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants selected USC CB Terrell Thomas in the second round.  Eisen found out what Ross thought of the pick, and he wrote up a Bio about Thomas.  Ross stated that,

We don’t draft like that, by need. I think that is when you get hurt, when you say, ‘We need this, we need to take a corner, we need to take this.’ How the board falls and how we have them stacked, that is how we take them. I wouldn’t classify them as need picks.

We are happy we got two good football players. We didn’t go in saying we have to take two defensive guys or two offensive guys. We went in and stuck with our board and took two football players we really like. We didn’t have a game plan in mind of what positions or what side of the ball. We just wanted to get good football players.

2008 Draft Blog - John Schmeelk covered the first round of the Draft.

Giants select safety Kenny Phillips - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants took University of Miami safety Kenny Phillips with the first round pick.  Eisen captured the thoughts of Reese and Coughlin about this regarding this pick, and he put together a Bio about Phillips.  Jerry Reese stated had this to say,

We got nice value and we got a need position as well. That’s what we like to do in the draft. We don’t want to reach for guys. We got what we wanted. We got need and value with this pick.

Tom Coughlin stated that,

We were pleased to have the opportunity to draft a player of Kenny Phillips’ ability when we did in the bottom of the first round. We had him ranked high. We had him as the best safety on the board. It is a need position for us. He is an excellent football player. He is a guy that will come down in the box and tackle and can play in coverage. He has played over wide receivers during his career. He has a career which gives you the balance and the versatility of a player of his ability with his interceptions, his tackles, etcetera. We are excited to have an opportunity to draft this player. There is great value in this pick and it is a need position, so we have been able to accomplish a bunch of things here with Kenny Phillips.

Transcript: Dir. of College Scouting Marc Ross - On Friday, Michael Eisen asked Marc Ross about the upcoming Draft.

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - On Friday, Michael Eisen asked Jerry Reese about the upcoming Draft.

2008 Draft Preview

Talent Evaluator - Michael Eisen sits down with VP of Player Evaluation Chris Mara.

Newsday:

Giants take chance on Michigan receiver Manningham - Tom Rock expresses his concerns on Manningham.

Reese takes a gamble on Manningham - Bob Glauber is also concerned about Manningham.

Giants don’t do deal for Shockey

Still a Giant, Shockey is the talk of the draft

Giants loved No. 31 pick Phillips from beginning

NFL Draft - Newsday pointed out where the Giants and the Jets will pick in the Draft.

“Good chance” Shockey could be traded - On Saturday, Tom Rock wrote that Jeremy Shockey could be traded over the weekend.

New York Daily News:

Giants select talented but troubled WR Mario Manningham in third round

Deja Blue all over again

Giants get their man, draft Miami safety Kenny Phillips with 31st pick

Michael Strahan to Giants: Don’t trade Jeremy Shockey

Live Blog: Behind the scenes at the 2008 NFL Draft

Will Giants trade Jeremy Shockey to the Saints?

New York Post:

SUPER MARIO - Paul Schwartz believes that Manningham was a steal in the third round.  I have been waiting for someone to put this spin on it because that’s what I believe.  I’ve watched him for years at Michigan, and he is much better than a third round pick.  So off the field issues dropped him down two rounds.  The Giants are paying third round money for first round talent which is much better than drafting first round talent for first round money with off the field issues.

GRABBING BARGAINS IN THE LATER ROUNDS

LOCALS HAVE AVERAGE DRAFT - Steve Serby graded the Giants and the Jets, and he gave them each a B.

THE CHAMP’S PICKS

GIANT RISK

GIANTS AND JETS: DRAFT DAY TWO

A TRADE OFF - Paul Schwartz reported that the Giants didn’t trade Shockey and they drafted Phillips.

MEET THE NEW GIANTS

GIANTS PLAY IT SAFE - Paul Schwartz likes that the Giants drafted Kenny Phillips.

DRAFT SHOCK-ER - Paul Schwartz believed that a Shockey deal could be a huge factor of the Draft.

New York Times:

Giants See Potential and Take a Chance

At Round’s End, Giants Find What They Need

The Star-Ledger:

Irvington grad Nate Robinson headed to Giants - Mike Garafolo reported that the Giants signed Nate Robinson to a free agent contract.

Big Blue drafts insurance behind Manning

Giants hope gamble pays off once again

A few undrafted free agents - Mike Garafolo reported that Big Blue signed two undrafted free agents last night: Cincinnati OL Glenn “Digger” Bujnoch and Alabama DE Wallace Gilberry.

A QB and a DE in sixth round - Mike Garafolo reported that, “With picks No. 198 and 199, the Giants selected QB Andre’ Woodson and Southern Miss DE Robert Henderson.”

Another LB in the fifth round - Mike Garafolo reported, “In the fifth round, with the 165th overall pick, the Giants selected LB Jonathan Goff from Vanderbilt.”

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Monday’s Giants News: More Mock Drafts

April 21, 2008 By: Keith Category: Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, Jerry Reese, Marc Ross, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants Comments Off

I have been waiting for NFL.com to release their pick for the New York Football Giants.  They finally did today.  The funny thing about it was that they asked Mike Garafolo of the Newark Star Ledger, to make the 31st overall pick for the New York Giants in the NFL.com 2008 Mock Draft.  In this video clip, Garafolo believes that the Giants will pick Jerod Mayo.  NFL.com put together a Draft Player Profile on Mayo if you want to check it out.

NFL.com has other Mock Drafts as well.  In Mock Draft, Mike Mayock wrote this analysis about the Giants, “The Super Bowl champions need a legit No. 2 wide receiver opposite Plaxico Burress. Mario Manningham has a big-time skill set, if his work ethic can improve and he stays out of trouble, he can be a home-run hitter for the Giants.”.  Mayock has the Giants taking Michigan Wide Receiver Mario Manningham.  NFL.com put together a Draft Player Profile on Manningham.  In Mock Draft 4.0, Pat Kirwan wrote this analysis about the Giants, “The Giants see a few good players fall to them at the bottom of the draft and have already told me they are very happy to stay right where they are. Phillips is the best safety in the draft and the Giants need one. Their division is loaded with match up tight ends that expose poor cover safeties.”  Kirwan has the Giants selecting Miami Safety Kenny Phillips.  NFL.com put together a Draft Player Profile on Phillips.  In Mock Draft 5.0, Vic Carucci wrote this analysis about the Giants, “The Giants would like to move outside linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka back to defensive end, his natural position. Mayo would allow them to do so.”  Like the NFL.com pick, Carucci has the Giants selecting Tennessee Line Backer Jerod Mayo also.  The Draft Player Profile on Mayo is above.

Newsday:

Giants unlikely to draft last-minute interviewees - Tom Rock believes that the Giants are not going to draft any of the players that have worked out at Giants Stadium recently.  This is something that Mike Garafolo of The Star-Ledger has pointed out multiple times as well.  Jerry Reese makes it seem like the Giants are interested in players that they are not going to draft, then they draft somebody else.  An example of this is when the Giants drafted Aaron Ross in last years draft.  Jerry Reese never showed any interest in Ross prior to the draft, and obviously the Giants selected him in the first round.

Eli Manning marries college sweetheart Abby McGrew

New York Daily News:

Brandon Jacobs at MSG with arm injury

Eli calls honeymoon audible - Jo Piazza and Bill Hutchinson pointed out that Abby and Eli Manning had originally planned to stay at the Mexican resort for a few more days, but changed to a secret destination at the last minute.

The Star-Ledger:

Giants have select talent in top scout - Mike Garafolo gathered the thoughts of Marc Ross and Jerry Reese about their roles in the Giants franchise.

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Sunday’s Giants News: Draft Talk

April 20, 2008 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, Jerry Reese, Marc Ross, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants Comments Off

The print media wrote about the NFL Draft today so you know it’s right around the corner.  It’s next weekend in case you forgot.  I’ve been pumped about it for a while now.  Just like the media wants to know if Reese will continue to make great choices, I want to know the same thing.  I’m sure all of us Giants fans want to know the same thing.  I’m not to concerned about that though because I trust the Giants organization to do the right thing.

Newsday:

After high-impact drafts, Giants can cruise - Tom Rock believes that the Giants don’t have many glaring needs to fill in the NFL Draft next week so the Giants don’t have much pressure on them to have to get it right.  Also, Rock reminded us that Jerry Reese is only the GM this year meaning that he’s no longer the director of player personnel.  Last year, he wore both hats because he was the director of player personnel for the previous five years.  This year, Marc Ross is the director of college scouting so it is imperative that the Reese and Ross tandem get off to a great start.

New York Daily News:

Giants eye more Jerry Reese picking - Ralph Vacciano reminds us of how well of a Draft Jerry Reese had last year, and he’s anxious to see if he has similar success this year.

Jeremy Shockey trade waves - Gary Myers thinks it would be crazy for the Giants to trade Jeremy ShockeyThe problem is that if he’s not happy, he’s not going to produce.  He’s going to whine.  In one of the articles I wrote about yesterday, he threatened to sit on the bench if his role was not changed.  So if you are the Giants, do you keep him if he is going to sit on the bench?  Do you keep him if he plays but his desire is to sit on the bench?  Or do you trade him for market value and bring in somebody else that wants to be on the team?

Giants’ Eli Manning married in Mexico - Jo Piazza covered Abby and Eli Manning’s wedding down in San Jose de Cabo, Mexico.  They have a photo of the couple, and if you click on it then there is an entire photo gallery.

New York Post:

GIANTS ON THE CLOCK - Paul Schwartz also wrote that Jerry Reese wants to repeat last year’s Draft success.

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Tuesday’s Giants News

February 26, 2008 By: Keith Category: Marc Ross, Michael Strahan, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Randy MossThe media is trying to figure out if Michael Strahan is going to retire or not.  Strahan said that he hasn’t had any time to think about it yet.  He plans on taking a vacation next month.  While on that vacation, Michael will make his decision.  Other players like Tuck and Umenyiora said they believe that Strahan will be back based on discussions that they have had.

Also, there is a rumor out there that the Cowboys are interested in Randy MossFOXSports.com revealed the rumor yesterday.  It would be crazy to have T.O. and Moss on the same team, but their egos are too big for that which would make them clash.  There are reasons why these guys don’t win championships even though Keyshawn was able to win one.  Anyway, John Czarnecki of FOXSports.com stated that “The Patriots and Randy Moss really aren’t close to a new contract, although the Pats believe Moss will give them the option to match whatever deal he does receive on the open market. That makes sense because the clubs pursuing Moss will be limited because he wants to play for a contender.”  We know that the Cowboys are a contender, but not a bigger one than the team he is already on.

Giants.com:

Time to Shine - Michael Eisen pointed out that the Director of College Scouting for the Giants, Marc Ross, will be running his first draft as a member of Big Blue.

Newsday:

Giants’ Strahan says money not key to his return - Katie Strang discusses whether or not Strahan will retire.

New York Daily News:

Michael Strahan taking Super break before deciding on Giant return

New York Post:

GIANT REWIND? - Paul Schwartz relives the premier of the 2008 Super Bowl XLII champions DVD that took place in Times Square last night.

The Star-Ledger:

NY Giants’ Strahan uncertain about return

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