The Giants.com crew is presented with four statements and must decide whether they are Fact or Fiction.
The biggest development of spring practices was the trio of veteran receivers joining the team.
John Schmeelk: Fiction – It's certainly exciting to see the additions of Juju Smith-Schuster, Braxton Berrios and Odell Beckham Jr., but I still don't know how much they are going to play when the team lines up against the Cowboys on Sept. 13 on Sunday Night Football. I do know all the additions at defensive tackle, especially DJ Reader, will play a role on this team, not to mention players like Shelby Harris and Leki Fotu. These additions became even more pressing with the injury to Roy Robertson-Harris. The Giants will need their defensive tackles to play well to stop the run and let loose their aggressive pass rush and creative schemes in the secondary.
Dan Salomone: Fiction – The first and second topics are tied together for me. They're both about kicker, which has been a carousel for the Giants in recent years. One of the best things about having a distinguished coach like John Harbaugh is his clarity. He stated clearly that there was going to be a three-way kicker competition between veteran Jason Sanders, Ben Sauls, and undrafted rookie Dominic Zvada from Michigan. Near the end of OTAs, it became a two-way race after Sanders, a former All-Pro, was released. Zvada took advantage while Sauls has dealt with some misses in practice. Circling back to the point about Harbaugh, he was honest with what he has seen.
"I was talking to Ben out there," Harbaugh said after the final minicamp practice. "I feel like this is preparation for training camp, which is where the competition will really heat up. The good thing about that is with Ben's misses they've all been left, if you've noticed. They've all been pushed left. It's the same exact miss every time. That's a good problem to have. He knows the problem with it from a technique standpoint. He's just got to lock in and fix it. He'll do that. I'm confident in it."
Matt Citak: Fact – The wide receivers created the most headlines over the few weeks of spring practices as the Giants added three new targets for Jaxson Dart. At the very least, they provide the second-year quarterback with some reliable veterans to work with and learn from over the next few months. The injury to Gunner Olszewski is also connected to these additions, which is why this was the biggest development of the spring. Olszewski going down opened a hole on special teams, as the Giants must now figure out who will be returning punts and kickoffs this season.
Kicker will be the most intriguing competition at training camp.
John Schmeelk: Fact – I almost went with kicker for the first statement. Dominic Zvada really settled in nicely at the end of spring practice and began to consistently make his kicks in every practice. He also flashed his big leg from 50+ yards. Ben Sauls will have his work cut out for him given Zvada's leg strength. If Zvada can remain consistent, his big leg could end up becoming a big weapon for the Giants where they can start considering field goals around midfield. The most important thing is to see both kickers make the ones they are supposed to make consistently.
Dan Salomone: Fact – See my answer above. On top of that, you have to remember that Harbaugh made a name for himself in the NFL as a special teams coordinator. He has been hands-on with the details in that phase of the game, whether it's coaching up the gunners or showing the proper way to get a tight seal on protecting punts and field goals.
Matt Citak: Fiction – Zvada vs. Sauls will certainly be an interesting competition to keep an eye on during training camp. But I still have to go with the battle for CB2 as the most intriguing. Paulson Adebo has looked more like his old self throughout the spring, but who will start opposite him is still up in the air. Greg Newsome II, Colton Hood, and Deonte Banks all had their moments during OTAs and minicamp. It remains to be seen if one guy can separate himself from the others once the team heads to West Virginia and the pads come on, which signals the start of contact being permitted at practice.
View the top photos from 2026 Giants Minicamp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.


Lawrence Taylor, Head Coach John Harbaugh

S Jason Pinnock (25)

LB Arvell Reese (52)

WR Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

CB Paulson Adebo (21)

CB Deonte Banks (2)

S Tyler Nubin (27)


LB Arvell Reese (52)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

quarterback Jaxson Dart (6), running back Cam Skattebo (44)

wide receiver Darnell Mooney (17)

defensive end Chauncey Golston (57)

offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (78)

WR JuJU Smith-Schuster (8)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29), RB Devin Singletary (26)

S Jevón Holland (8)

Lawrence Taylor

S Tyler Nubin (27)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

Lawrence Taylor

WR Braxton Berrios (87)

S Jason Pinnock (25)

Lawrence Taylor

S Jevón Holland (8)

G Aaron Stinnie (64)

Harry Carson

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (8)


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S Jevón Holland (8)

WR Dalen Cambre (83)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

S Jevón Holland (8)

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (8)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

Lawrence Taylor, QB Jameis Winston (19)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

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cornerback Paulson Adebo (21),

running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

New York Giants 2025-2026 place kicker Dominic Svada (34)

Harry Carson

JuJu Smith-Schuster (8)

safety Jevon Holland (8)

linebacker Brian Burns (0)

Lawrence Taylor

Calvin Austin III (82)

wide receiver Darnell Mooney (17)

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Leki Fotu (90)

linebacker Arvelll Reese (52)

Leki Fotu (90)

cornerback Korie Black (38)


Bretón Barrios (87)

place kicker Dominic Svada (34)

Matt Nagy

Lawrence Taylor

quarterback Jaxson Dart (6)

Odell Beckham Jr. (3), cornerback Paulson Adebo (21)

wide receiver Malachi Fields (0)

New York Giants 2025-2026 running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)


offensive tackle Evan Neal (73)

offensive tackle Ryan Schernecke (70)

cornerback Korie Black (38)

safety Tyler Nubin (27)

head coach John Harbaugh, linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (5)

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head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson

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head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson

head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson

head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson

head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson

head coach John Harbaugh, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson


LB Arvell Reese (52)

WR Braxton Berrios (87)

WR Calvin Austin III (82)

WR Braxton Berrios (87)

LB Arvell Reese (52)

WR Braxton Berrios (87)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Calvin Austin III (82)

S Jevón Holland (8)

WR Calvin Austin III (82)

WR Dalen Cambre (83)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

WR Dalen Cambre (83)

WR Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

WR Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Dalen Cambre (83)

S Jevón Holland (8)

LB Arvell Reese (52)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

LB Caleb Murphy (33)

WR Dalen Cambre (83)

offensive lineman J.C. Davis (74)

LB Tremaine Edmunds (49)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

RB Dante Miller (25)

WR Ryan Miller (9)

offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa (65)

WR Jalin Hyatt (13)

S Jevón Holland (8)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

offensive tackle Marcus Mbow (71)

RB Eric Gray (20)

OLB Brian Burns (0)

WR JuJU Smith-Schuster (8)

offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor (72)

wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins (89)

quarterback Jameis Winston (19), running back Devin Singletary (26)

Defensve backs

linebacker Brian Burns (0)

defensive tackle Darius Alexander (91)

New York Giants 2025-2026 safety Jason Pinnock (25)

center John Michael Schmitz Jr. (61)


Matt Nagy, quarterback Jaxson Dart (6)

quarterback Jaxson Dart (6)

offensive tackle Evan Neal (73)

quarterback Jameis Winston (19)

Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

offensive tackle Ryan Schernecke (70)

punter Jordan Stout (15)

Bryan Hudson (60)

LB Caleb Murphy (33)

safety Tyler Nubin (27)

Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

Odell Beckham Jr. (3)

wide receiver Darnell Mooney (17)

Daniel Faalele (77)

linebacker Brian Burns (0)

Tremaine Edmunds (49)

offensive tackle Evan Neal (73)

linebacker Brian Burns (0)

punter Jordan Stout (15)

running back Eric Gray (20)

cornerback Nic Jones (31)

cornerback Nic Jones (31)

Jarrod Gray (79)

head coach John Harbaugh

guard Joshua Ezeudu (75)

Mike Bloomgren

LB Caleb Murphy (33)

OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux (5)
The secondary was the most impressive position group of the spring.
John Schmeelk: Fact – Defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, at his core, is a defensive backs coach. Along with passing game coordinator Donald D'Alesio and defensive backs coach Addison Lynch, the secondary has been all over the field this spring. They have not let many wide receivers get behind them. They are closing quickly on passes caught in front of them. The ball production, however, trumps it all. The defensive backs have picked off a lot of passes. They did a great job jumping into the passing lanes and taking the ball away. Given the lack of interceptions the last few years, it has been a welcome change. It is also important to keep in mind they are doing all this without being allowed to jam at the line of scrimmage.
Dan Salomone: Fiction – You can't help but notice the souped-up linebacker corps and think about what it will mean for the entire defense once the regular season starts. Brian Burns has seen a lot of football and had lofty praise for Tremaine Edmunds and rookie Arvell Reese. "Man, they look like – I don't know," the stumped three-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker said after Day 1 of minicamp. "I've never seen a linebacker duo like that, just off first glance."
Matt Citak: Fiction – The secondary did have a strong performance this spring, which should come as no surprise given Dennard Wilson's experience coaching that position group. But it's been the play of the linebackers, led by Tremaine Edmunds and Arvell Reese, that has left me the most impressed. The Giants transformed their linebacker corps this offseason by bringing in these two massive, lengthy, athletic linebackers to man the middle of the defense, and from what we've seen thus far, it looks like it could have a significant impact on the entire defense. Both linebackers have shown great coverage skills in addition to their abilities to not only rush the passer, but also get to the ball quickly. Micah McFadden and some of the other linebackers have also played well this spring, but the two starters have really stood out the last few weeks.
The most impressive individual was rookie linebacker Arvell Reese.
John Schmeelk: Fact – You just can't undersell how impressive Reese's physical gifts are. It's spring practice with no hitting, so I have to point out that it is extremely difficult to judge linebacker play. But the burst that Reese plays with, whether attacking the interior of the offensive line, or exploding around the edge is impossible to miss. His size stands out at inside linebacker, along with Tremaine Edmunds. I can only imagine how much power that will translate to once the pads come on. When you have a No. 5 pick, you want the player you draft to look different on the field and be easy to identify. Reese has certainly checked that box in the spring.
Dan Salomone: Fact – No disagreement from this Buckeye. It took a while to get some more Ohio natives to East Rutherford. First, it was Harbaugh. Then, it was Reese out of Glenville. The rookie is especially impressive in picking up screens or spying mobile quarterbacks, of which he will see plenty this season.
Matt Citak: Fact – As I noted above, Reese really had himself a great spring. The rookie linebacker was all over the field on a daily basis. One day he ran step for step in coverage with a running back on a wheel route to force an incompletion; the next day he was coming off the edge for an easy sack. Reese has recognized a screen play on numerous occasions, as he ran to the running back for a would be tackle for loss as soon as the catch was made. He's shown off his speed, quickness, high football IQ and just about everything else that made him a top pick in this year's draft. It's going to be exciting watching him out there once the pads come on next month.
View photos of the New York Giants' 2026 roster as it currently stands.


CB Paulson Adebo

DL Darius Alexander

QB Brandon Allen

WR Calvin Austin III

CB Deonte Banks

RB Damon Bankston

DL Anquin Barnes Jr.

LB Zaire Barnes

DL Ben Barten

WR Odell Beckham Jr.

CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse

WR Braxton Berrios

CB Korie Black

S Beau Brade

OLB Brian Burns

WR Dalen Cambre

DB Elijah Campbell

OLB Abdul Carter

WR Beaux Collins

TE Tanner Conner

QB Jaxson Dart

OL J.C. Davis

LB Tremaine Edmunds

OL Jermaine Eluemunor

OL Joshua Ezeudu

OL Daniel Faalele

TE Thomas Fidone II

WR Malachi Fields

OLB Trace Ford

DL Leki Fotu

WR Xavier Gipson

DL Chauncey Golston

RB Eric Gray

OL Jarrod Gray (Exempt/International Player)

CB Art Green

DL Shelby Harris

WR Isaiah Hodgins

S Jevón Holland

CB Colton Hood

OL Bryan Hudson

WR Jalin Hyatt

DL Bobby Jamison-Travis

TE Theo Johnson

LB Cam Jones

CB Nic Jones

OLB Khalid Kareem

LB Jack Kelly

OL Jake Kubas

S Raheem Layne

TE Isaiah Likely

TE Chris Manhertz

LS Ben Mann (Photo: Joe Sullivan/Boston College Athletics)

OL Francis Mauigoa

OL Marcus Mbow

ILB Micah McFadden

RB Dante Miller

WR Ryan Miller

WR Darnell Mooney

ILB Darius Muasau

OLB Caleb Murphy

WR Malik Nabers

OL Evan Neal

CB Greg Newsome II

S Tyler Nubin

OL Lucas Patrick

CB Rico Payton

CB Dru Phillips

DL Zacch Pickens

S Jason Pinnock

DL DJ Reader

LB Arvell Reese

FB Patrick Ricard

DL Sam Roberts

DT Roy Robertson-Harris

G Jon Runyan

K Ben Sauls

OL Ryan Schernecke
(Photo: Chris Sponagle/Kutztown University)

C John Michael Schmitz Jr.

RB Devin Singletary

RB Cam Skattebo

WR Darius Slayton

WR Juju Smith-Schuster

G Aaron Stinnie

P Jordan Stout

OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux

T Andrew Thomas

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr.

DL Josh Tupou

S Ar'Darius Washington

QB Jameis Winston

K Dominic Zvada















