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18.07.2019 08:28
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uld contribute immediately"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015 Phil Simms Color Rush Jersey , Week 172019 NFL DraftStanford receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside isn’t flashy, but could be a stealNew,24commentsJ.J. Arcega-Whiteside is a high-floor player who could contribute immediatelyEDTShareTweetShareShareStanford receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside isn’t flashy, but could be a stealErich Schlegel-USA TODAY SportsThe 2019 NFL Draft class is a good one for wide receivers. There might not be any sure-fire, standout “blue chip” prospects, but this class is deep and talented. That is good news for a New York Giants team with a wide receiver depth chart that is both shallow and offers few answers beyond the 2019 season. The Giants need to add to their receiving group, but they probably won’t be able to spend one of their first round selections on the position. Their second round selection, however, could be fair game to add to their receiving position. If they choose to address that position, then J.J. Arcega-Whiteside of Stanford could be a good fit for their offense.MeasurablesProsPrototypical size and frame.Sharp, detailed, savvy route runner.Plays out wide and in the slot.Hands catcher. Routinely extends to catch the ball away from his frame.Good body controlCapable producer after the catch.Solid athleticism. Ran a 4.49 second 40-yard dash at Stanford’s pro day.Gets good releases off the line of scrimmage as well as out of his breaks. Willing blocker. ConsNot truly explosive. Good speed but doesn’t have an extra gear. Shows some lower-body tightness.Prospect VideoWhat They’re Saying - Benjamin Solak (The Draft Network - Scouting Report) Does He Fit The Giants?Arcega-Whiteside would be a solid fit in the Giants’ offense. He might not be the dynamic “X” receiver they are missing Harry Carson Color Rush Jersey , but he would provide a dependable presence on the outside that they currently lacking. And while he isn’t a particularly flashy player, there are few flaws to be found in Arcega-Whiteside’s tape.Arcega-Whiteside is a well rounded receiver who’s route running and ability to separate using his route running -- not to mention body control and positioning -- to separate almost at will. That will play well in the Giants’ offense, which is built using concepts and reads to maximize throwing windows. Likewise, Arcega-Whiteside is capable of threatening a defense at all levels of the field and creating after the catch, though he won’t be considered a home run threat.The fact that he is a good, but not great, athlete could cause him to slide a bit on draft day, but he could be a solid value somewhere in the second round. The New York Giants need offensive linemen. That shouldn’t be a startling revelation for anyone who watched them over the 2018 season. They definitely need to figure out the center and right tackle positions, and could find themselves in need of a right guard as well. Dave Gettleman, the Giants’ general manager, has shown an affinity for a particular “type” of offensive lineman in the past -- namely “big and strong”. He typically hasn’t gone for linemen who rely on technique and geometry to win their battles, so much as players who resemble walking refrigerators with long arms.That brings us to Washington Huskies’ right tackle Kaleb McGary. McGary isn’t as athletic as Trey Adams -- Washington’s injury-prone left tackle -- but he is certainly big and strong. He is also experienced Lawrence Taylor Color Rush Jersey , starting the vast majority of his time at Washington. But is he the kind of player the Giants need?MeasurablesHeight: 6-foot 7Weight: 321 poundsProsPrototypical size and frame for the position.Impressive awareness to pick up stunts, twists, and blitzes. “Country strong” player who somehow manages to anchor even when he loses leverage. Flashes the ability to mirror well. Can create movement at the line of scrimmage. ConsShows some lower-body tightness. Pad level can get him in trouble.Hands can get wide and his punch inaccurate. Physically capable of pulling, but inaccurate with his blocks. Tends to give up the edge too quickly. Prospect VideoWhat They’re Saying “McGary has potential in the run game, showing the ability to move defenders and pave open lanes up front. If his pad level was better and his hand usage more sudden, we could be talking about a more dominant player on the ground, but I don’t know if it is realistic to expect that given his experience. McGary is too limited to play outside in my opinion, but I would be curious to watch his development as a guard, although pad level concerns give me pause there as well.”- Jon Ledyard (The Draft Network - scouting report)Does He Fit The Giants?McGary is a bit of an interesting prospect for the Giants. He has the frame, strength, and athleticism which will appeal to the Giants’ scouts. Likewise, his upside in the run game will appeal to a team looking to get better in that area. However Carl Banks Color Rush Jersey , he struggles when dealing with NFL-caliber EDGE players. He could be functional in that area with some better hand usage and more faith in his kickslide. He has the ability to mirror and match defenders, and when he gets his hands on them, it’s pretty much the end of the rep for them. However, his tendency to turn away from the line of scrimmage early and try to “catch” defenders limits him against athletic rushers. McGary moves well getting out in space as a puller or blocker on screens, but he has a tendency to take bad angles and miss defenders. His height (just an eighth of an inch below 6-foot 7), is going to make a move inside to guard difficult. He could struggle with leverage against some defensive tackles, and his height could clog interior passing lanes.McGary’s frame suggests an offensive tackle, but he will have to put in the work to improve against athletic pass rushers at the next level. He did show some improvement in Senior Bowl practices, which is encouraging, and he has the movement skills to be solid there with continued improvement.

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