Eight practices into training camp and the Giants have been good, they’ve been lucky and they’ve done nothing to temper the simmering expectations swirling around their 2017 season.
There is a long way to go and nothing is ever won in early August, but anyone having happy palpitations and thinking big thoughts should anticipate an accelerated heart rate the remainder of the summer. The Giants are not a perfect team and there will be bumps along the way. After more than a week of camp, though, their strengths were reinforced as their concerns regressed.
Eight practices into camp, the Giants are pretty darn good.
The defense should be exceptional. With nine starters returning and locked in, the only starting battles or positions to wonder about were at middle linebacker, free safety and right defensive tackle. Well, fret not. All three spots appear as if they are well-manned.
Second-year linebacker B.J. Goodson looks like a killer in the middle of the defense, with the only worry keeping in one piece the running backs and receivers he’s thumping in practice. Darian Thompson fits like a glove at free safety, looking fluid in his movement coming off foot surgery. His rookie year consisted of just two games (one start), gone just as he was getting in a groove with Landon Collins. The groove is back and the Giants cannot wait to unveil their safety tandem.