RB SAQUON BARKLEY: From fans to coaches to front office staffers to the running back himself, everybody is itching to see Saquon Barkley at full speed. But good things come to those who wait. In the meantime, the second overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft has made the most of non-contact spring football, giving the Giants absolutely no drafter's remorse. On Thursday, he looked particularly sharp and was heavily involved as he racked up the touches. A valuable outlet for Eli Manning, Barkley made a nice catch down the sideline for a big gain early in practice. Then he was off to the races.

CB CHRIS LEWIS-HARRIS: The final play of 2018 OTAs went to the new Giants defensive back, who made a terrific interception off Alex Tanney to end the day. Originally undrafted out of Chattanooga in 2012, Lewis-Harris played in 26 games for the Bengals before being released midway through the 2016 season. He was picked up by Baltimore, where he played out the rest of that season. Last year, he was signed as a free agent by the Broncos, who released him at the end of training camp. He did not appear in any games in 2017. The Giants signed him three weeks ago.

TE RHETT ELLISON: The "blocking" tight end continues to show that he also has good hands. Ellison, who played for a year under head coach Pat Shurmur in Minnesota, made a nice spinning catch down the middle on a pass from Webb. In his first year with the Giants, Ellison set career highs in receptions (24), yards (235) and touchdown catches (two) after playing his first five seasons with the Vikings.