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OTA's begin Monday; 10 Players to Watch
Keep an eye on these 10 players when the Giants begin OTAs on Monday.

TE EVAN ENGRAMThe 23rd overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Engram was a matchup nightmare at Ole Miss and will try to be the same in the NFL. Let's see how the Giants plan to line him up.

SAFETY DARIAN THOMPSONThompson impressed coaches out of the gate last spring, but injuries cut his rookie season short in 2016. He'll look to get back on track this year and compete for a spot opposite All-Pro safety Landon Collins.

OL ADAM BISNOWATYA sixth-round draft choice, Bisnowaty was an All-ACC left tackle at Pitt. He played right tackle during rookie minicamp last week, but he can also play inside at guard.

DE AVERY MOSSCalled a "true" defensive end by general manager Jerry Reese, the fifth-round draft pick will compete for a spot in the rotation behind Jason Pierre-Paul and Olivier Vernon.

CB ELI APPLEEveryone witnessed the leap safety Landon Collins made from Year 1 to Year 2. Can Apple, another defensive back, do the same? Â

OL D.J. FLUKERThe 11th overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, Fluker was signed last month to bring skill, experience, versatility and competition to the offensive line.

RB PAUL PERKINSThe Giants parted ways with starting running back Rashad Jennings, paving the way for a starting role for Perkins in his second season.

WR BRANDON MARSHALLThe Marshall signing was one of the biggest moves in the NFL this offseason, and the six-time Pro Bowler will team with Odell Beckham Jr. and company to create one of the most dynamic position groups in the league.

QB DAVIS WEBBA coach's son, Webb will spend plenty of time with a clipboard while learning behind two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning. He'll also be a full-time student in McAdoo's QB School along with Josh Johnson and Geno Smith.

K ALDRICK ROSASThe only kicker currently on the roster is Rosas, who has never kicked in a regular-season game. "He's got nice size, a nice strong leg, and he's been highly accurate since he's been here," special teams coordinator Tom Quinn said.