The school year is winding down in most places, but Brian Daboll is just beginning to impart his lesson plans to the Giants.
“This is a teaching camp here,” the third-year head coach said before conducting the third of 10 OTAs. “There’s no roster spots that are going to be made based on what they do here.”
Try saying practices aren’t closely evaluated to any players whose spots on the depth chart will change between now and training camp.
Or to the handful of players who will be cut as others join the 90-man offseason roster.
Here are eight players with something to gain or something to lose over the next few weeks.
OTAs resume Tuesday with the first of three this week.
Something to gain
QB Tommy DeVito
If Drew Lock doesn’t clean up his nonchalant fundamentals quickly, he might find himself in a summer battle with DeVito to be the backup instead of pushing starter Daniel Jones.
DeVito still holds the ball too long against the pass rush, but his arm strength pops.
A strong spring could force the Giants to start thinking ahead about how to make room for three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster so that DeVito isn’t exposed to waivers, which would mean he collects a bigger payday.
