
New York Giants headlines for July 10th
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From Big Blue View
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- Fantasy Football ‘25: The hardest players to rank
Other Giant observations
Giants roster breakdown: One thought on Jaxson Dart and every player on offense | The Athletic
Wan’Dale Robinson made it clear this spring that he wasn’t happy with his role last season when he was fed the 12th most targets in the league (140) but ranked last among wide receivers with a 7.5 yards per catch average. There were no indications of any changes to Robinson’s usage in the spring. He was still mostly thrown a steady diet of screens and dump-offs despite Nabers’ absence opening more opportunities. Robinson is playing in the final year of his rookie contract. The Giants will need to determine if Robinson is worthy of a contract like the four-year, $53 million extension Buffalo’s slot receiver Khalil Shakir signed this offseason or if they could replace his production with a mid-round draft pick next year.
Warren Sharpe: Russell Wilson best quarterback Brian Daboll has worked with since Josh Allen
The Big Blue Banter podcast was joined by @SharpFootball. Here’s a clip of Warren discussing his expectations of Russell Wilson with Brian Daboll.
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— Nick Falato (@nickfalato) July 9, 2025
How Penalties Could Affect the New York Giants in 2025 | Sharp Football Analysis
This team became more undisciplined as the game progressed, with the highest percentage of Giants penalties occurring in the fourth quarter of games last season. Among the notable trends, the Giants were a top-five penalized road team, the offense accounted for 60% of the team’s penalties and pre-snap infractions accounted for 50% of Giants penalties, significantly higher than the NFL average of 38.5% in this category. The three primary issues were all on the offensive side of the ball: false start, delay of game, and illegal shift.
Why Russell Wilson’s passing camp was so telling for the Giants | New York Post
It is the time to get away from the field, the game and the playbook. This is the quietest period on the NFL calendar. Even general managers and head coaches are on vacation. Players are scattered across the country, preparing their bodies and minds for what comes next.
The Giants parted ways at the end of the third week of June, and there is no need for any player to be back in the building until July 15, when rookies report for training camp. Jaxson Dart and Russell Wilson have spent some of their offseason together trying to get on the same page with some of the Giants’ receivers.
Abdul Carter’s position coach at Penn State on how he prepares for game day
On the @Giants Huddle podcast I talk to Abdul Carter’s defensive line coach at @PennStateFball, Deion Barnes, about his development and skills.
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Outlook for Each 2025 NFL 1st-Round Pick Heading into Training Camp | Bleacher Report
3. Edge Abdul Carter, New York Giants. Initial Role: Situational Pass-Rusher
After racking up 12 sacks during his first year as a full-time edge-rusher last season, there’s little to no doubt about Carter’s pass-rush ability. However, he could use some time to develop against the run, and Kayvon Thibodeaux is still on the Giants’ roster. So, the 2022 first-rounder will likely be the starter early on to help ease the 2025 first-rounder along.
25 Questions in 25 Days: Most underrated move of the offseason | Giants.com
While these moves may have drawn the most buzz over the last few months, one that has seemingly slipped through the cracks was the addition of defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris. Listening to defensive line coach Andre Patterson talk during minicamp, the veteran coach clearly thinks we have yet to see the best from the veteran defensive lineman.
“There’s a lot of growth left in him,” Patterson told the media during minicamp. “And he’s hungry and he comes out every day to get better. So, I’m really excited about where he could go. … Roy has a bunch of upside. I mean, he has not even come close to reaching his potential.”
Who fell out of the NFL top 10 best player rankings in 2025? | ESPN.com
Brian Burns, Giants (No. 10 in 2024 preseason) — Burns was undeniably productive in his first year as a Giant, tallying 8.5 sacks, recording career highs in tackles (71) and pass deflections (8), and ranking fourth at his position in pass rush win rate. But the overall struggles of the Giants during their 3-14 season might have hurt Burns’ profile among execs and scouts.
Dru Phillips workout routine at the team’s facility
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— New York Giants (@Giants) July 9, 2025
Are the New York Giants the NFL’s biggest sleeper team? | Fox Sports
Nick Wright, Kevin Wildes, and Chris Broussard dive into why the New York Giants might be the NFL’s biggest sleeper team this season, breaking down their roster, key matchups, and what to expect from this rising NFC contender.
Bill Parcells’ right-hand man on Giants’ Super Bowl-winning teams dies at 84 | NJ.com
Former Giants executive Tim Rooney died on Tuesday at age 84 after a short battle with cancer. He joined the Giants in 1985 as director of pro personnel and served in that role until 1999. He helped New York to Super Bowl wins in 1986 and 1990 alongside legendary coach Bill Parcells.
“He was a great guy,” said Parcells. “When you’re a head coach, you need someone to tell you the truth. Tim was our pro personnel guy, and that was his job. We had daily interaction every day talking about the roster. We had a lot of talks and became close. That enhanced our relationship. He understood me, and I understood him.”
Around the league
Commanders unveil ‘Super Bowl Era’ alternate uniforms, helmet | NFL.com
Running against Washington’s defense won’t be as easy in 2025 | Hogs Haven
Dallas Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton could be the key to offensive success | Blogging The Boys
Buccaneers LT Tristan Wirfs undergoes knee surgery, likely to start 2025 season on PUP list | NFL.com
Bengals’ Joe Burrow: Home burglary altered Batmobile plans | ESPN.com
How Pete Carroll got this Raiders team believing again | ESPN.com
Sources – NFLPA, NFL agreed to keep collusion findings secret | ESPN.com
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