Highlights from Giants practice on Monday:

Something good

It is not going to be easy for TE Garrett Dickerson to stick on the roster, given the competition at the position, but the 23-year-old from Northwestern makes plays. He showed strong hands snaring a pass from Daniel Jones in the middle of the field, with LB Jonathan Anderson draped over his back. Dickerson wriggled out of Anderson’s clutches with a nifty spin move.

Something bad

WR Amba Etta-Tawo was signed early in training camp after impressing in a tryout, with the position depleted by injury. Now he’s injured, too. Etta-Tawo suffered a torn Achilles at practice Monday, the Giants announced. After hauling in a pass from Daniel Jones, Etta-Tawo cut to make a move but his leg gave out from under him. He fumbled the ball and hit the grass, had to be helped off the field and eventually was carted away.

Caught my eye

We have a Darius Slayton sighting. The rookie WR from Auburn finally returned to full team drills after sitting out with a hamstring issue. Slayton got back in the groove, catching a pass from Eli Manning. The Giants need a speed dimension in their offense and Slayton is the only legitimate option. He looked outstanding in the spring and needs to stay on the field if he hopes to make an impression early in the regular season.

Keeping up with the Jones

Daniel Jones did his best work in the red zone drill, completing all three of his passes, including touchdowns to T.J. Jones and Dickerson. On the Jones-to-Jones connection, the pass was thrown where only the target could get it in the back corner of the end zone. Earlier, though, Daniel Jones easily could have turned the ball over but what should have been an interception was not handled cleanly by LB Nate Stupar.

Injury report

Still no sign of CB Sam Beal, who continues to miss valuable time with a strained hamstring. LB Alec Ogletree (calf) and OL Brian Mihalik (burner) remained out. RB Jon Hilliman was cleared from the concussion protocol and returned to practice wearing a yellow non-contact jersey. OL George Asafo-Adjei remains in the concussion protocol.