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·Aug 09, 2015 · 1:55 PM EDT


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The Giants are heading to Cincinnati for two days of joint practices with the Bengals this week before the two teams open up their preseason schedule on Friday and wide receiver Victor Cruz will be making the trip with his teammates.
He won’t be doing too much more than that, however. Cruz will do drills with the Giants before the two sides come together for the combined portions of practices, but won’t be facing off against Bengals players at all as he continues to make his way back from a torn patellar tendon.
“I know I’m not going to do anything against Cincinnati throughout practice,” Cruz said, via Jordan Raanan of NJ.com. “I’ll just do the stuff that we do. They don’t want me to get overcompetitive and go out there and do something crazy.”

Last year wasn't the easiest for New York Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle.
The 2012 second-round pick sat and watched as Victor Cruz wrecked his knee in Week 6 and Randle's own former college teammate, Odell Beckham Jr., raced past him into stratospheric stardom. Along the way, Randle struggled to produce consistently on the field and clashed with his New York Giants coaches, getting benched twice late in the season for issues that came up in practices and meetings during the week.
But Randle closed the year strong, catching 12 passes for 290 yards combined in the final two games. And as the Giants get to work in training camp, they expect big things to continue into Randle's fourth season.
"Rube has been working hard, has done everything we've asked of him, so I feel good moving forward," Giants receivers coach Sean Ryan said Monday ."To me, the past is the past and we're looking at 2015 and what's in front of us. Lessons have been learned, and I expect nothing but the best of him this year."
The story went on to say Randle doesn't like to talk about what went on between him and the coaching staff last season, but a lot of the issues had to do with Randle's ability to be on time consistently for meetings and his handling of some assignments in practice. But it was clear by the end of the season that he and the coaches believed the hurdles had been cleared and they were all ready to put the trouble behind them. Randle could be a forgotten man for defenses this year with Beckham and Cruz also roaming the field, but we note that could also hurt his targets, especially when you factor in RB Shane Vereen as another option. Cruz finished 32nd in PPR formats last year, making him a solid WR3, but we rank him in the 50s heading into this season.

Rashad Jennings, Andre Williams and Shane Vereen provide the Giants and QB Eli Manning with even more weapons to go with a passing game that already boasts Odell Beckham Jr. and Victor Cruz.
“I think we have some talented guys on offense,” Manning said. “Talented running backs, guys that are very multiple at running back, catch the ball out of the backfield, move them around.”
Jennings and Vereen aren’t sure yet how the roles will shake out in Ben McAdoo’s offense. On Saturday, Williams saw some reps with the first team.
“I guess we’ll see,” Vereen said when asked what his role might be with his new team. “It’s still a waiting game. … I guess the role is kind of going to play itself out. The more we get on the field, the more practice we get, the more repetitions, I think it’ll kind of speak for itself, and the role will be cut out in some shape or form.”
Jennings wants all the running backs to prepare as if they will start and get the majority of the workload.
Most seem to think Jennings will get a bulk of the early down work with Vereen a pass-catching, third down back. Williams could see goal line and short yardage situations but did serve as the team's RB1 when Jennings was hurt last year.

Coaches, teammates and fans were glad to see Giants WR Victor Cruz back on the field for the start of training camp as Victor Cruz hit another major milestone in his return from a torn right patellar tendon.
“He actually went on the ground one time and actually felt good about doing that,” coach Tom Coughlin said at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center after the first practice. “That’s one hurdle. He was out there and working and enjoying himself. So there’s more to come.”
All the offseason reports lately about Cruz have been encouraging and of course he didn't start camp on the PUP list. The story said Cruz wasn’t only back, but he also participated in team drills for the first time this year. Cruz ranks 49th on our list. While looking good in practice is one thing, don't be surprised if he gets off to a slow start getting back to game speed and recovering from his injury. Cruz is maybe a guy to stash away and hope he progresses nicely through camp and the early season.
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