With less than two weeks before spring football ends and we don't see the Giants on the practice field again until training camp, the Giants.com crew members discuss what has caught their attention so far.
John Schmeelk: I know we are usually picking one answer here, but I am going to give a potpourri because there isn't a singular player or issue that I am obsessing over right now. So, here's what has me thinking at OTAs.
* The secondary is making things more difficult on the Giants receivers. Takeaways are up and there are not a lot of easy catches to be had, even when contact is not allowed. This is good to see early in camp.
* I like what I see with the way Abdul Carter is being allowed to rush from different spots, and his explosiveness and twitchiness is obvious.
* The Giant are giving their offensive linemen a lot of opportunities with different groups and, in some cases, different positions. There's no contact, so judging performance is tough, but there are a lot of snaps to go around.
* Jalin Hyatt seems to be finding an early connection with Russell Wilson. It is worth watching as the Giants figure out which wide receivers make the most sense on the field with the way the offense is going to be developed with Wilson behind center. If it is going to be more of vertical attack, Hyatt could be ideal in that type of system.
* I am drawing zero conclusions from what I have seen from two weeks of padless practices, but those are the things I am keeping an eye on that could be significant as we head into training camp, preseason games and the regular season.