The offseason practices for the Giants serve primarily as a period for players to get in shape, familiarize themselves with techniques and playbooks, and develop team chemistry. As training camp approaches in late July, the focus will shift towards competing for starting positions on both offense and defense. Although analysis of the current roster suggests limited starting job competition, each practice will allow players to either solidify or jeopardize their standing ahead of the season.
The work in the spring is more about getting in football shape, getting re-acclimated to techniques and practice habits, learning about new teammates, and commanding nuances in the playbook.
When training camp opens in late July, the competition ramps up and battles for a spot on the first-team offense or defense commence.
Sometimes, several starting jobs are up for grabs and every practice session offers the opportunity for one player to gain and another to lose ground.
A scan up and down the Giants' presumed offseason depth chart hints that this could be a fairly quiet summer when it comes to starting-lineup battles.
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