The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Giants open voluntary minicamp

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. » The questions about tackle Ereck Flowers’ future with the New York Giants are increasing as the 2015 firstround draft pick was a no-show for the team’s first voluntary minicamp under new coach Pat Shurmur.

Players do not have to attend either the organized team activities or any minicamps.

Shurmur, however, let it be known in the offseason that he would appreciate it if they attended, with new systems on offensive and defense being installed and the team coming off a 3-13 season that cost former coach Ben McAdoo his job.

Flowers has skipped everything. There are now reports the Giants are shopping him in the days leading to the NFL draft, which starts Thursday.

The former Miami product has not lived up to expectatio­ns in his first two seasons at left tackle. That forced new general manager Dave Gettleman to go out and sign New England Patriots left tackle Nate Solder as a free agent, a move that would have forced Flowers to move to right

tackle.

Flowers has not given any indication why he has stayed away.

“He’s not here, so there’s not really much to say,” Shurmur said.

The coach refused to say whether he was disappoint­ed.

“We understand that this is a program that is voluntary,” he said. “I tend to believe it is very necessary, but he’s not here. So, when he is here, we will start to talk about him.”

The Giants don’t have a lot of depth at tackle. Free agent Chad Wheeler played in 11 games with five starts as a rookie. Adam Bisnowaty started in his only game last season after being drafted in the sixth round.

If Flowers is traded, the Giants are going to have to draft a tackle or sign one as a free agent.

Odell Beckham Jr., who missed most of last season with a broken ankle, and defensive end Olivier Vernon were both at the minicamp. They skipped the minicamp a year ago.

“I think the big thing for us is our game is very simple — it’s about the ball, it’s about negotiatin­g the ground and it’s really about man whipping man,” Shurmur said.

The minicamp, which does not entail any hitting, is more about making sure players get to know the new systems, with some throwing and receiving mixed in. The defenses can work on stripping the ball.

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants’ Janoris Jenkins speaks to reporters before an NFL football training camp in East Rutherford, N.J., Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants’ Janoris Jenkins speaks to reporters before an NFL football training camp in East Rutherford, N.J., Tuesday, April 24, 2018.

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