Jalin Hyatt appears to respond to critics with passionate Twitter post

New York Giants Offseason Workout
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We're nearly three months away from the season getting here and people are already starting to doubt NY Giants wideout Jalin Hyatt. The third-round pick has plenty of fans in his corner, but recent reports surfaced stating that Hyatt hasn't been living up to the hype this offseason.

Come on, it's way to early to say Hyatt won't be able to make an impact for this team, as he's barely gotten his feet wet with the NFC East side. Hyatt is no stranger to people doubting him. In a recent Twitter post, it looks like the rookie has seen the negative talk on social media and he's using it as motivation. Good for him:

NY Giants fans are ready to see what Jalin Hyatt can do this season

Those are some passionate words from Hyatt and Big Blue supporters have been showing him plenty of love in the replies. Hyatt is coming off a sensational year for the Tennessee Volunteers, taking home Biletnikoff Winner honors after he posted 67 receptions for 1,267 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Hyatt is known for his blazing speed. The Giants were such big fans of Hyatt's potential, they traded up in the third round - with Brian Daboll working his magic in the draft room - to land the talented wideout out of Tennessee.

Sure, Hyatt hasn't been making a monster splash in the offseason workouts, but he was spotted multiple times getting extra work in with Daniel Jones. That's surely going to pay off in a big way once the regular season gets here.

With this being Hyatt's first year in the league, there's sure to be plenty of ups and downs for him. That happens with any rookie. However, Hyatt is simply too good of a pass-catcher to even think about being worried about him in East Rutherford already. Like countless other G-Men players, Hyatt will look to prove his haters wrong this fall and winter.

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