The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Thibodeux, Neal are the foundation of Giants rebuild

- By TOM CANAVAN

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) » Getting picked in the first round of the NFL draft by the New York Giants isn’t the first time Kayvon Thibodeaux and Evan Neal have been paired.

When the two went to football camps as high school players, coaches constantly lined them up against each other.

Thibodeaux was the best edge rusher. Neal was the top lineman. So they went at it.

The two will probably compete at practice under new coach Brian Daboll, but it’s clear they are the foundation general manager Joe Schoen has selected to start rebuilding the Giants after a 4-13 season. It was their fifth straight losing campaign.

Handling his first draft as a GM, Schoen made a couple of trades to increase his picks from nine to 11 and then over the past three days selected players who met needs and, in some cases, made positions more competitiv­e.

Thibodeaux and Neal are expected to become starters. Neal is penciled in at right tackle and Thibodeaux will play anywhere defensive coordinato­r Wink Martindale wants to create mismatches.

“I believe it’s going to push us tremendous­ly,” Neal said of facing Thibodeaux. “I believe in iron sharpens iron, so what better place to get better than the New York Giants? So I’m just excited to go out there and compete my hardest. Hopefully we make each other better.”

Thibodeaux recalls those camp matchups vividly.

“Every time we came to a camp, we knew it was like, OK, this is how it’s going to set up,” Thibodeaux said. “He’s the best. I’m the best. Now let’s get better. Let’s prove to ourselves on why we got this far.”

The Giants tried to add help on both sides of the ball. On Friday, they took Kentucky wide receiver Wan’dale Robinson in the second round and added North Carolina offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu and LSU safety Cordale Flott in the third.

There were six picks Saturday with New York taking tight end Daniel Bellinger of San Diego State and Iowa safety Dane Belton in the fourth round; linebacker Micah Mcfadden of Indiana and defensive tackle D.J. Davidson of Arizona State in the fifth and offensive lineman Marcus Mckethan of North Carolina — Ezeudu’s teammate — and linebacker Darrian Beavers of Cincinnati in the sixth round.

“I think we added competitio­n and depth,” Schoen said. “Hopefully many guys can turn into stars, but we want them to come in and work hard.” PERSONALIT­Y PLUS Thibodeaux will bring a personalit­y to the locker room. He was hoarse Saturday from his recent singing and he is certainly confident. When asked if he could stop the run, he said: “Watch the tape.”

For his first season, he knows what he needs to do.

“I feel like a rookie’s got to come in and grind and everything is about what you do,” he said. “I feel like one thing with me, you can’t be a guy who blows smoke. I can’t be a guy with nothing to show for it. I can’t be a guy who people look at and don’t believe in, right?” BRADBERRY STATUS Schoen refuses to say what the Giants have in store for veteran James Bradberry, their No. 1 cornerback. He is due to count $22 million against the cap this season.

Schoen said the Giants have received inquiries about a trade and there is also a chance he might be cut after June to save money. The GM also said he might play for the team this season. He expects a decision soon.

 ?? NOAH K. MURRAY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen, left, and head coach Brian Daboll, right, introduce NFL football draft picks Evan Neal and Kayvon Thibodeaux, during a press conference in East Rutherford, N.J. on Saturday, April 30, 2022.
NOAH K. MURRAY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen, left, and head coach Brian Daboll, right, introduce NFL football draft picks Evan Neal and Kayvon Thibodeaux, during a press conference in East Rutherford, N.J. on Saturday, April 30, 2022.

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