NY Giants’ ideal secondary in 2021

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 06: Darnay Holmes #30 of the New York Giants celebrates his interception with teammates against the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter at Lumen Field on December 06, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 06: Darnay Holmes #30 of the New York Giants celebrates his interception with teammates against the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter at Lumen Field on December 06, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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Logan Ryan told reporters earlier this spring that he’s reached back into the past, to try to lead the NY Giants’ secondary into a brighter future in 2021.

"“I always look at last year’s statistics,” Ryan told reporters. “Like broad, who was the top secondary, is it the Rams, what are some of the numbers that they put up, what are some of the franchise numbers, the best Giants secondaries, who are those players and I reached out personally this year to Antrel Rolle, Jason Sehorn, and Corey Webster”, he said. “I said, ‘Hey, I want to pick your brain and be great like you. I respect what you have done in the past, can you give me anything.”"

Former  NFL WR Yo Murphy trains players, including Ryan. Before this past mandatory minicamp, eight of the Giants DB’s got together in Florida.

Murphy thinks Ryan’s move to bring his teammates together is going to pay off for the Giants in the long run.

Murphy also adds, “You can tell they were a team.” Building as a unit was Ryan’s primary goal in bringing everyone together.

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