Giants news, 6/4: OBJ on his return return, OTA report, Jaxson Dart development
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The New York Giants shared updates on three fronts Thursday: wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. discussed his return to the field after injury, the team released developments from organized team activities, and second-round draft pick Jaxson Dart continued his progress. Beckham's status and timeline remain key storylines as the Giants prepare for the upcoming season. The OTA report typically covers offseason performance and team development, while Dart's evolution signals the organization's confidence in its young quarterback depth.
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New York Giants LB Arvell Reese. Quite possibly the most physically gifted player in this draft class, the No. 5 overall pick out of Ohio State has the skill set to make an immediate impact across the board with the Giants. His path and toolkit somewhat resemble that of Micah Parsons, who won the award with the Cowboys in 2021, and he’s already been making waves at organized team activities.
Potential Obstacle(s). He’ll only turn 21 in August, and it’s possible he’ll fall victim early on to being a jack of many trades but master of none. Reese is a strong run defender, but that doesn’t lead to the glory stats and splash plays that result in shiny awards. He could make a high impact but still be somewhat limited as he figures things out alongside fellow recent first-rounders Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux. With highly-paid veteran Brian Burns also on the edge, there’s a lot going on there.
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Five NFL Draft Classes That Were Far Better Than Anyone Wants to Admit | SI.com
New York Giants. The New York Giants made three top-37 selections and nailed each pick. They didn’t panic over where they’d play Arvell Reese when he was surprisingly available at No. 5 overall. The Giants drafted Reese and opted to play him as an off-ball linebacker, where he primarily aligned at Ohio State despite considering an NFL move to pass rusher.
Francis Mauigoa is plug-and-play at right guard as the 10th selection. Getting cornerback Colton Hood at No. 37 overall arguably gave the Giants three first-round caliber prospects. The Giants also traded up for wide receiver Malachi Fields, who has made a quick impression at OTAs.
Kayvon Thibodeaux is opting to embrace a Giants leadership role, not dwelling on uncertainty | New York Post
Take the possibility of decreased playing time then add in trade rumors and no long-term contract security, and you have most of the ingredients to create an NFL holdout.
But Kayvon Thibodeaux not only reported for the Giants’ offseason program despite facing uncertainty, he unselfishly is playing multiple positions at OTAs and continuing to be a face of the franchise for fans at events like Giants Town Hall and the Brian Burns Celebrity Softball Game.
100 days until kickoff: The 100 most important players for the 2026 NFL season | CBSSports.com
Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (81), wide receiver Malik Nabers (31), and outside linebacker Brian Burns (55) as three of the 100 most important players for the 2026 NFL season.
Kyle Van Noy on John Harbaugh and the Giants
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Tier 6: Need some help (and some health). Speaking of the Giants, they are overflowing with optimism after landing head coach John Harbaugh. But there are questions about when their top WR (Malik Nabers) and RB (Cam Skattebo) will be healthy. Their defensive front was thinned out, too, by the Dexter Lawrence trade and several injuries. They are an improved team, but thin in a lot of areas.
Kayvon Thibodeaux, Evan Neal were the only top-10 picks from 2022 to not get extensions | Pro Football Talk
Of the first 10 players picked in 2022, eight of them have earned extensions. Two have not. Both were picked by the Giants. The players in question are still on the team. Defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux (fifth overall) is in his option year with no expectation of an extension. Offensive lineman Evan Neal (seventh overall) became a free agent in 2026 and re-signed for the one-year minimum.
All other players taken in the top 10 (Travon Walker, Aidan Hutchinson, Derek Stingley Jr., Sauce Gardner, Ikem Ekwonu, Drake London, Charles Cross, and Garrett Wilson) have their second deals.
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