2020 Giants training camp preview: Wide receivers

The New York Giants have an interesting group of wide receivers, but what can you expect to see from them this year and in camp?

The New York Giants have a fairly talented group at wide receiver heading into camp but some questions still linger? Who is their No. 1? They seem to have three No. 2s on their roster, so it will be interesting to see who emerges as the team’s top wideout.

They bypassed drafting a wide receiver in this year’s NFL Draft and missed out on some premium talent as this was one of the deepest wide receiver classes in recent memory.

That aside, they still have to play the season and here’s how the unit lines up…

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Golden Tate

The soon-to-be 32-year-old will be entering his 11th season this fall and by what we’ve seen he’s still a viable option in the passing game.

Tate’s Giants career got off to a rocky start when he was suspended for the first four games of the 2019 season after violating the NFL’s PED policy. It took him awhile to get in sync with rookie quarterback Daniel Jones. Once they got used to one another, Tate reeled in 49 receptions for 676 yards and six touchdowns in 11 games.

Prorate that over 16 games, that’s 71 catches for 983 yards and nine scores. Tate is the closest thing the Giants have to a No. 1 although his days as a deep threat are likely behind him.