3 Things NY Giants must accomplish during training camp
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Develop a Daniel Jones-KennyGolladay connection
Kenny Golladay was the prized free agent addition in the offseason.
The 6-foot-4 wide receiver is just what a young quarterback needs to improve a lot of things, especially confidence.
Daniel Jones had a nice connection with Darius Slayton as they both were in their rookie year together, but inconsistency has reared its ugly head; as well as the fact Slayton has not proved himself as No. 1 receiver. Sterling Shepard has been a nice security blanket for Jones, but injuries have not allowed that relationship to grow as it could. Golladay is the key, Jones has not had a target like this on the outside that can do the things the former Detroit Lion can do.
A downfield threat and a major redzone threat, DJ needs to make sure they are comfortable with each other and develop the nuances that great QB-WR relationships have.