Morning Donut With The Giants: Looking Ahead

Good morning to all of you in Giants Nation. Soon enough our Sunday’s will be filled with the excitement of football but we have to wait a bit. These are the dog days of the offseason so you’re probably starving for awesome Giants content. That’s why we have the Morning Donut. It is the top New York Giants articles from everybody else around the internet, a quick morning tune up of Big Blue. We have a lot to say coming out later today but for now enjoy your Morning

Donut. Who Are New York Giants’ Biggest Wild Cards Entering 2015 Season? by Kevin Boilard (Bleacher Report) [blockquoteMoore was a useful reserve last season. He came in on passing downs to collect 5.5 sacks, the third-highest total on the team after Jason Pierre-Paul (12.5) and Johnathan Hankins (7.0). No one questions Moore’s ability to invade and disrupt the backfield quickly, especially not punters.][/blockquote]

Fact or Fiction: Biggest threat in NFC East? by Dan Salomone (Giants.com)

"The race rarely plays out like we think it will in June. I’ll say fiction just because the division hasn’t had back-to-back champions for a decade now, and Dallas won it last year."

5 storylines to follow before season begins by Dan Salomone (Giants.com)

"With no retuning starting safeties, the Giants found a chance to be aggressive at the position when they traded up to draft All-American Landon Collins out of Alabama with the first pick in the second round last month. They chose him to compete right away for a starting role — which he has done — but the question remains who will be lining up opposite him. While second-year pro Nat Berhe continues to deal with a calf issue, Cooper Taylor has handled the role during OTAs. The Giants drafted another safety this year in Mykkele Thompson in the fifth round while Bennett Jackson continues his transition from cornerback."

Projected 2015 starters: New York Giants by Marc Sessler (NFL.com)

"Pairing a healthy Victor Cruz alongside Odell Beckham Jr. means instant trouble for opposing secondaries. With Beckham drawing double teams down the stretch, Rueben Randle blew up over the final two games of last year for outputs of 132 and 158 yards. If this group can stay out of the trainer’s room, mark my words: The Giants will march into Week 17 with a chance at the playoffs."

Next: Report Card: New York Giants Offseason

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