Morning Donut With The Giants: Things Of Note

Good Morning New York Giants fans. Today we have a lot of new content coming your way. But before we get to that it is time for the Morning Donut. This is the best of the best of articles revolving the Giants from around the web. Get your morning yawns out of the way because its time for the Morning Donut that you can’t get enough of.

Things Learned from the New York Giants’ 7th OTA by Patricia Traina (Bleacher Report)

"That hasn’t been the case, as Berhe has now presumably missed seven of the 10 OTAs, with no sign of him returning to action this week as the Giants close out their OTA slate before the start of their three-day minicamp."

Why Shane Vereen Could Be One of the NFL’s Biggest Breakout Stars of 2015 by Gary Davenport (Bleacher Report)

"Vereen ranked 10th in the NFL among running backs in receiving last year, according to Pro Football Focus. He also ranked seventh in PFF’s Yards Per Route Run metric, which “takes into account the number of snaps a player went into a pattern, providing a better indicator of production than Yards per Reception or even Yards per Target.”"

New York Giants: Examining the wide receivers by Ryan Disdier (nflspinzone.com FanSided)

"In my lifetime, I’ve never seen a superstar rise to superstardom as quickly as Odell Beckham Jr. has. I’ve already spent a good amount of time gushing over number 13, so I don’t want to bore you with detail."

New York Giants: Akeem Hunt a diamond in the rough by Ryan Disdier (nflspinzone.com FanSided)

"In his final year at Purdue, Hunt recorded 949 yards and six touchdowns. According to Sports Reference, Hunt finished his career with 2,035 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns, as well as 841 receiving yards and six touchdowns. Hunt also finished his collegiate career with a remarkable 5.5 yards per carry."

James Jones to NFL teams: If you need a WR, come get me by Josh Alper (Pro Football Talk NBC Sports)

"Jones is trying to change that. He spoke to Josina Anderson of ESPN and said that the Seahawks, Giants and Chiefs all made inquiries last month after his release in Oakland. Nothing has materialized with those teams and Jones wants the rest of the league to think of him if they are in the market for help at wideout."

Jon Beason limited in practice, but injury is a “non-issue” by Josh Alper (Pro Football Talk NBC Sports)

"Beason was healthy in 2013, but he missed 39-of-48 games during the 2011, 2012 and 2014 seasons because of injuries. He hasn’t been given a full green light this offseason after a toe injury basically wiped him out last year, but says that it isn’t because of any lingering aches and pains."

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