Giants' Manningham flashes skills at camp
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Mario Manningham has given people a
lot to talk about with all his off the field problems.
On the field with the New York Giants for the first time Friday,
the troubled third-round draft pick from Michigan showed flashes of
why he might have been one of the biggest steals in the NFL draft.
Manningham caught a short pass in the morning workout, deked a
defender, spun past another and jogged down the field with a flair
that raised eyebrows at the Giants' minicamp for rookie and free
agents.
"I am very excited," Manningham said between workouts at
Giants Stadium. "There is no better situation that I could be in
right now coming in and playing for the Super Bowl champs. It is
fun out there, I get to meet new people and everything. I get to
play with great players. They aren't here yet, but I get to play
with great players."
The Giants are excited having Manningham, although they realize
there is a reason he fell to the third round in last month's draft.
In a letter to NFL executives, he admitted that he had failed
two drug tests while at Michigan. That came on the heels of an
arrest a year ago after police found a prescription pain killer and
a controlled substance in a car in which he was riding with two
other men.
Before the Giants took the field Friday, Manningham had a long
talk with coach Tom Coughlin.
While neither disclosed what was said, it's obvious that the
Giants have told the receiver he needs to be a model citizen.
"It happened, it is in the past, I am not really worried about
it right now," Manningham said. "I am just trying to make the
team and trying to bring an impact to my team right now."
Manningham posted terrific numbers in his three seasons with the
Wolverines, catching 137 passes for 2,310 yards and 27 touchdowns.
His speed and elusiveness should make him a big-play threat,
something that only Plaxico Burress provided last season.
The only adjustment he might have to make is getting used to the
speed of the game in the NFL.
His confidence in not an issue.
"If it is time for a receiver to get the ball, yeah I want the
ball, that is what I do," Manningham said. "Like I told you, I
want to make plays. I am not going to shy away. That is what I have
been doing."
Manningham doesn't think that slipping to the third round will
motivate him more.
"Whether I went first round or third round or sixth round, I am
always motivated," he said. "I am a football player. When you are
so used to doing something, that is what you do. You play football.
I am motivated anyway whether I would have been a free agent, a
first rounder, or wherever. I am pretty motivated."
Being a rookie, Manningham made mistakes, although no glaring
ones.
"This is my first day," he said. "You know I am going to make
mistakes. You are not just going in on the first day and just get
it Johnny on the dot. That is just how it is. Every practice I am
going to get better."
Notes: Linebackers Bryan Kehl and Jonathan Goff, the fourth- and
fifth-round draft picks, respectively, intercepted passes by Andre
Woodson, the sixth-round choice from Kentucky. ... The minicamp
caused Goff to miss his graduation from Vanderbilt. His mother,
Gwendolyn, and brother, Jason, attended the ceremony in Nashville,
Tenn., and planned to pick up his diploma. Goff said his mother and
brother had not seen each other in a couple of months, so they made
the trip even though he would not be there. ... First-round draft
pick S Kenny Phillips wore No. 21 in honor of recently slain
Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, another Miami product. Tiki
Barber was the last Giants to wear No. 21. ... Newark resident Amir
Pinnix, a running back from Minnesota, is getting a tryout this
weekend.
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