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OPEN CAMP: July 25
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LAST YEAR: 2017 was fiasco one year after making playoffs. Opened season with five straight losses. Injuries to WR Odell Beckham Jr. and others, poor play,
suspensions and disharmony lowlighted season. It was so bad second-year coach
Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese were fired in early December after QB
Eli Manning was benched. Team could not win close ones it won previous season in
ending four-year playoff drought.
IMPORTANT ADDITIONS : GM Dave Gettleman, coach Pat Shurmur, defensive coordinator James Bettcher (and 3-4 defense), No. 2 overall draft pick RB Saquon
Barkley, OT Nate Solder, LB Alex Ogletree, LB Kareem Martin, G Will
Hernandez
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IMPORTANT LOSSES: DE Jason Pierre-Paul, WR Brandon Marshall, LB Jonathan Casillas, LB Devon Kennard, CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, G Justin Pugh, C
Weston Richburg, RB Shane Vereen, P Brad Wing.
CAMP NEEDS: After winning three games, much needs to be fixed. All eyes will be on Barkley, who can be game breaker, and Beckham
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was very successful in Minnesota. Will additions of Solder and Hernandez and
switch of Ereck Flowers to RT fix bad O-line? Defense has talent with DE Olivier
Vernon, S Landon Collins, DT Damon "Snacks" Harrison, LBs Martin and Ogletree,
and CB Janoris Jenkins. Will 3-4 bring out the best?
EXPECTATIONS: Teams generally improve with new coaching staff. That said, Giants have long way to go. Much depends on how quickly they pick up new
systems. Staying healthy and happy this year will help. If Barkley lives up to
expectations, Beckham bounces back, and defense clicks, Giants can make
playoffs. It's long shot, but don't forget this franchise won 11 games in
2016.
The Dallas Cowboys decided linebacker was a bigger priority than receiver even after releasing franchise touchdown catch leader Dez Bryant.
The Cowboys took Leighton Vander Esch of Boise State with the 19th pick in the first round of the draft Thursday night. He walked the stage at his new home
field in nearby Arlington, where Dallas was hosting the first draft in an NFL
stadium.
"It made me speechless
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The Mountain West defensive player of the year will have a chance to start right away alongside 2016 All-Pro Sean Lee and Jaylon Smith, who is getting
ready for his second season after sitting out as a rookie following a major knee
injury in his final game at Notre Dame.
The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Vander Esch was fifth in the country in tackles and had three interceptions and four sacks for a defense that ranked 22nd
nationally.
All the top receivers were still available when the Cowboys selected, including Alabama's Calvin Ridley, who was Bryant's prediction on Twitter if
Dallas went with a receiver.
Instead, the Cowboys picked the position that involved another significant loss in the offseason. Dallas let the versatile and durable Anthony Hitchens go
to Kansas City in free agency.
"He was the highest-rated player on our board at the time," coach Jason Garrett said of Vander Esch. "We felt like he fit a need for our football team,
but more than that, just someone who can make an impact on our football
team."
The Cowboys targeted receivers in free agency, adding Allen Hurns from Jacksonville and journeyman Deonte Thompson. They could go after another
pass-catcher in the second or third rounds.
Dallas released Bryant earlier this month in a cost-cutting move after three sub-par seasons since the $70 million, five-year contract he signed following an
All-Pro season in 2014. Bryant's 73 touchdowns were more than Hall of Fame
receivers Bob Hayes and Michael Irvin.
Vander Esch disputed reports from before the draft that a neck injury had led to concerns for some teams, saying he "hadn't had any neck injuries." His agent
has said he sustained a stinger and concussion on the same play early in the
2016 season and missed seven games
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"There was nothing," Vander Esch said. "They took like a bad CT scan or something at the combine and some people started talking about it."
The Cowboys didn't hesitate on Vander Esch two years after taking Smith early in the second round knowing he probably wouldn't play as a rookie.
"Our independent doctors as well as our trainers gave him a medical grade that allows us to draft him in the first round," owner and general manager Jerry
Jones said. "I do not stand here concerned about his medical."
A former walk-on from tiny Riggins, Idaho, who played eight-man high school football, Vander Esch had career-high 16 tackles in a triple-overtime loss to
Washington State in September.
"It's been an incredible journey thus far," Vander Esch said. "I think (eight-man football) really developed me as a football player. You couldn't come
off the field because you had to play both ways. You got in shape real quick.
You really learn how to open field tackle."
The Cowboys have a history of taking Boise State defenders. Cornerback Orlando Scandrick played 10 seasons as a fifth-round pick in 2008 before his
release this offseason.
Dallas moved up to get defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence early in the second round in 2014, and he finished second in the NFL with 14 1/2 sacks last season.
Defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford is going into his seventh year as a
third-round choice in 2012.
"You have to be careful about that, ascribing traits to a guy just because of the school that he came from," Garrett said. "But there's something about that
program that grows them the right way. It just seems like Leighton is exactly
like the rest of them, has a little chip on his shoulder and is a driven
guy."
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