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    • Posts Tagged ‘Hakeem Nicks’

      Giants destroy Raiders

      Monday, October 12th, 2009

      The Giants outplayed the Raiders to the point where it’s hard to comment on individual players. Everyone seemed to beat their guy. Most Giants starters got to rest in the second half so their stats aren’t going to shock anyone (with the possible exception of Manning’s perfect QB rating).

      Hakeem Nicks got involved and that was great to see. Bradshaw looked all-world. Jacobs ran for a much smaller average – you have to wonder if he’s going to break out and start seeing the results he had last year or what.

      Did Nicks and Manningham look better than Smith and Hixon?

      Sunday, August 30th, 2009

      A question emerging from the Jets preseason win over the Giants:

      Hixon came up pretty big last year replacing Plax but he hasn’t looked great this preseason and that bobble turned interception was messy.

      Steve Smith also looked strong last year. He’s been pretty reliable this preseason as well but when he missed that bomb from Eli Manning…

      Manningham had a drop too, to be fair, but did anyone else think that he and Nicks looked as good as our other guys?

      Summary of Giants wide receivers

      Saturday, August 29th, 2009

      Good summary from Ralph V of the Giants 8 receivers. The real questions are:

      Do Derek Hagen and/or David Tyree make the team?
      Is Hakeem Nicks ready to contribute right away?
      How will the Giants use Moss and will he deliver?
      Is Manningham ready fro serious playing time?
      Will Barden come in when we reach the red zone?

      Reports from camp coming in

      Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

      So far most seem to be quite positive. Even if they Eli struggled in one session they say he played strong in the next session.

      This one seems to focus more on the receivers. This, of course, will be a big issue considering the lack of experience there.

      They all mention that Hakeem Nicks hasn’t been doing much. I wish they’d elaborate. Is he unable tog t open? Are the QBs unable to get him the ball? What’s up?

      How well will Nicks learn the Giants offense?

      Thursday, May 14th, 2009

      Apparently the Giants first round pick has a good shot at picking up the Giants offense quicker than other rookies:

      the Giants think Nicks has a built-in advantage. In addition to having excellent speed and freakishly large hands (4XL gloves), Nicks spent hours watching film of Eli Manning and his receivers during college. Apparently offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach John Shoop was a big fan of the Giants’ offense, which might explain why everything seemed easy for Nicks at the Giants’ rookie minicamp last weekend.

      The Giants need Hakeem Nicks to play well

      Thursday, May 7th, 2009

      Nice article here on Hakeem Nicks that can give us some optimism – this dude may just be #1 wide receiver material. Let’s hope!

      Numbers predicting Nicks and Sintim’s future roles on the Giants

      Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

      Interesting article here from a guy who thinks Nicks is more than a possession receiver and that Sintim will struggle against the run.

      NFL: Giants 2009n draft review, comments, analysis

      Sunday, April 26th, 2009

      1st Round: WR Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina

      Clearly the Giants biggest position of need. Sure we all know someone saying Braylon Edwards would be better than an unproven rookie. And if you don’t consider the salary cap those people are correct. I have no problem with the pick even if Nicks doesn’t beat out Hixon, Smith, Tyree, Moss, or Manningham. Yeah the Giants have a bunch of unproven guys or #2-#3 guys but Edwards wasn’t ahppening and the Giants did the next best thing – they drafted the most NFL ready receiver with upside available at 29. And they didn’t reach.

      2nd Round: LB Clint Sintim, Virginia

      Says he’ll play SAM for the Giants. Should be able to contribute immediately on the pass rush and on special teams. Has a chance to become an exceptional starter thanks to his good size and ability to defend the run. There are concerns about his coverage skills but the Giants expect him to be bale to drop back into coverage. Who am I to argue?

      2nd Round: LT William Beatty, Connecticut

      Reese said he was the most athletic tackle in the draft and that he’ll have no pressure to play right away. In other words, he’s a project. Round 2 is a bit early to be drafting projects, unless the guy becomes an elite left tackle in 2 years. Then this pick will be pure genius.

      3rd Round: WR Ramses Barden, Cal Poly

      A 6′6″, 230 pound receiver but no replacement for Plax. More of a possession guy then a stretch the field guy because he’s probably not much faster (4.6 40) than any of the NFL competition. But he can catch and he’s big. Can he be a special red zone threat? I like his chances so I like the pick. Obviously the Giants thought he was worth giving up a 5th rounder to move up for.

      3rd Round: TE Travis Beckum, Wisconsin

      At 6′3″. 243, this guy is a smaller tight end not known for his blocking. However, blocking can sometimes be coached. He’s a pretty polished receiving threat. Reese says he will play H-back and will be expected to do some blocking but you get the feeling this guy is here to abuse linebackers in coverage. sounds exciting to watch so I really like the pick.

      4th Round: HB Andre Brown, North Carolina State

      Reese says this guy reminds him of Derrick Ward. He reminds me of Rodney Hampton. Good speed and tough so he can move the pile. Coughlin calls him a slasher which is what I remember they used to call Tiki the first time I saw him come in for Hampton. Who knows what he is from a highlight reel and a few quotes? Hopefully he’s a good running back.

      5th Round: QB Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State

      Reese calls this a value pick and says Andre Woodson is not being shoved out the door. I guess competition is good and if the scouts say this guy was BPA then so be it. Certainly I’d rather have seen a safety but…

      6th Round: CB DeAndre Wright, New Mexico
      7th Round: CB Stoney Case, South Carolina

      Two corners I’ve never heard of to be honest. Coughlin says they are corners so the Giants still don’t have a 4th safety. I know 3 on the roster is enough, but that means there is no competition for the 3 guys we have now and an injury leaves us pretty screwed. Both guys are 5′11″ and close to 200. I can’t help but think that they won’t be on the team unless one switches to safety or becomes a special teams ace. But coach says they are corners so what do I know?

      And at #29 the Giants pick Hakeem Nicks

      Saturday, April 25th, 2009

      At 6″ 1″ & 212 he’s not Plax. The real question is can he be a #1 receiver? Is he more of a possession receiver since he’s not the fastest guy? How much can he contribute as a rookie?

      Interesting Kenny Britt was the very next guy taken…

      No #1 receiver for the Giants in 2009 draft?

      Thursday, April 16th, 2009

      This article says something pretty interesting in the “Rose” section – that the receivers who will be around at the end of the first round are not #1 receiver material:

      Hakeem Nicks of North Carolina, Maryland speedster Darrius Heyward-Bey, Florida’s Percy Harvin and Kenny Britt of Rutgers. None of these receivers will be No. 1s in the NFL. These players are good No. 3, maybe No. 2, receivers.

      If that’s correct, then all the mock drafts are wrong since virtually all of them have us taking a wide receiver in the first. Maybe something will happen with Braylon Edwards…