The Post’s Paul Schwartz breaks down the five Giants players to watch come the opening of training camp.
A “here we go again’’ vibe will swirl if Ojulari misses time in camp with any sort of ache or pain.
His sack-to-pass-rush success rate was among the highest in the league, and he can be a bookend with Kayvon Thibodeaux — if he can stay on the field.At 320 pounds, Ezeudu started two games as a rookie and has promise as a road grader in the running game.Getty Images Campbell could also line up in the backfield. Watching how he is utilized in camp should make for interesting viewing.Accolades and praise for rookie wideouts in the spring often dry up a bit when the pads come on and the veterans get after it.
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