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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Combine Takeaways on Offense: Stacked RB, TE classes shine brightest

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick dive into the NFL combine by breaking down the offensive side of the ball with individual breakdowns of every position, including an extensive focus on running back, tight end, wide receiver and several prospects who are in play for the Giants. All that, plus more! #Giants #danieljones #nflcombine #combine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blue liar.

0:04.9

Welcome back.

0:05.9

This is the big blue banter.

0:07.5

New York Giants football podcast.

0:09.7

I'm Dan Schneier.

0:10.4

He's always my host, Nick Palado.

0:12.3

They were here to recap the combine on the offensive side of the ball.

0:16.7

We're going to talk about all the positions, specifically the ones more in depth the Giants

0:20.3

are interested in, and about players who might interest the Giants specifically the ones more in depth the Giants are interested in,

0:21.3

but about players who might interest the Giants, players who were interested in the Giants being interested in, and go from there.

0:27.2

So, Nick, I want to start this thing off by talking running backs, because although the Giants, since the last time we recorded this, have franchise tag sake on Barclay, will most likely sign into a longer term deal.

0:39.3

I still think they should be in the market for a running back because you need to get out

0:43.2

ahead of this thing. When you resign a running back like Berkeley at age 26, it's a ticking time

0:48.1

bomb. At any point, he could completely fall off. One more major injury, he's likely done. Either

0:53.0

way, he's going to start to wear and tear and

0:55.1

run down like we've seen every running back in his late 20s. So why not get out ahead of this? If you

1:00.1

nail one of these running backs and they are as good as they could potentially be, you now have them

1:05.2

under contract for four years of team control at under $2 million per year cap hit.

1:11.4

Once again, let me repeat this.

1:12.9

Anyone the Giants draft this year say they take a second round back who we love,

1:16.4

a third round back we love, a fourth round back who falls because this class is stacked

1:20.5

and deep and has talent that will last into round four.

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