New York Daily News

BIG BLUE’S O.J.

Giants question Bama TE & three top

- PAT LEONARD

INDIANAPOL­IS — The Giants could go big on offense in the first round of April’s NFL draft. They’re certainly doing their homework on the biggest names at the largest positions this week.

Big Blue’s brass dedicated one of their formal player interviews at the NFL combine to projected first-round Alabama tight end O.J. Howard (6-6, 251 pounds), the Daily News has learned. Plus the Giants have formally interviewe­d all three of the top projected offensive tackles in the draft: Wisconsin’s Ryan Ramczyk (6-6, 314), Alabama’s Cam Robinson (6-6, 326) and Utah’s Garett Bolles (6-5, 300).

The intimidati­ng Bolles was particular­ly memorable Thursday, not just for calling the Giants a “great organizati­on” but for describing his on-field mean streak so bluntly.

“When I’m on the field, I want to put people in the dirt,” Bolles said. “As an offensive lineman, you want to be the nasty pr---k that you can be. And whoever’s in front of me, I want to drive them and put them in the dirt.”

Longtime Cincinnati Bengal Andrew Whitworth, 35, is the most coveted veteran left tackle option expected to hit the free agent market on March 9. He could be an ideal fit on a oneyear contract to give Eli Manning one last shot at a Super Bowl and provide the durable Whitworth a chance at his first.

But GM Jerry Reese seems to be moving cautiously on the free agency front until next Tuesday, when clubs are allowed to begin contacting free agents who will hit the open market officially 48 hours later. Reese and the Giants also are busy trying to turn Jason Pierre-Paul’s $17 million franchise tag into a long-term deal at a more reasonable annual cap hit. There seems to be mutual interest in linebacker Keenan Robinson’s return to New York, but it’s not done yet. And there has been no movement yet on defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins or offensive guard John Jerry, starters the Giants potentiall­y could lose to paydays elsewhere.

The Giants’ opinions and actions on the quarterbac­k draft front, for now, remain less clear. But the QBs were measured on Thursday, meet the media on Friday and then will throw live to receivers on Saturday for teams to get a full evaluation. North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky, Clemson’s Deshaun Watson, Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer and Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes are the top four right now.

San Francisco GM John Lynch said Kizer “blew the doors off” his interview with the 49ers, an interestin­g observatio­n from a team with the No. 2 overall pick and no quarterbac­k on its roster. Still, plenty of experts feel this quarterbac­k class is weak and expect even the top prospects to fall, so there is no telling who will be on the board when the Giants pick at 23, and how they will proceed.

The Giants’ offense so far, though, is getting plenty of attention.

Each NFL team is allowed to conduct up to 60 interviews, 15 minutes apiece, to learn more about both the person they may be drafting. The Giants’ interview of Howard indicates the franchise is doing its homework on whether to upgrade at the tight end position as early as the first round.

Will Tye and Jerell Adams are returning at tight end, but Larry Donnell is gone and Reese needs to give Manning a more formidable threat up the middle of the field.

Howard, a four-year player for the Crimson Tide who starred in each of the last two National Championsh­ip games, is considered by many experts to be the top prospect in a deep tight end class.

Howard and Miami’s David Njoku (6-4, 246) are jockeying to be the first tight end off the board. Ole Miss’ Evan E n gram (6-3 3/8, 234) and Michigan’s Jake Butt (6-5 Indianapol­is; NFLN Kickers, Special teams, Offensive linemen, running backs Quarterbac­ks, wide receivers, tight ends Defensive linemen, linebacker­s Defensive backs

 ?? AP ?? Alabama’s O.J. Howard is likely to go in first round, and Giants interview the highly touted tight end prospect Thursday to see if he would be right fit to give Eli Manning more options. Where: TV: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Monday:
AP Alabama’s O.J. Howard is likely to go in first round, and Giants interview the highly touted tight end prospect Thursday to see if he would be right fit to give Eli Manning more options. Where: TV: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Monday:

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