Last week, for the 10th consecutive year, he was the celebrity chairman for the March for Babies walk in Manhattan. On Sunday, he will attend the fifth annual NBC 4 New York & Telemundo 47 Health & Fitness Expo at MetLife Stadium. More specifically, he will visit with youngsters and their families who are Tackle Kids Cancer All-Stars. Manning has played a leading role in supporting the Tackle Kids Cancer initiative at Hackensack UMC. Last September, he launched "Eli's Challenge," encouraging schools, scout troops, sports teams and community groups to raise money. Through events such as bake sales and car washes, more than $150,000 – plus $100,000 from Manning – will go to Tackle Kids Cancer. On Sunday, Manning will thank many of those who raised the money.

"The whole campaign with Tackle Kids Cancer has been better than expected," Manning said. "The amount of people in their communities fundraising and setting up programs to raise money has been incredible. You hear a lot of stories about kids setting up bake sales, or doing something because their buddy is dealing with cancer. So many people are affected by a child with cancer. It definitely hits a lot of hearts. This is an opportunity to thank all those people for all their hard work and everything they did. And it's an opportunity for the kids to come out and have a great day in MetLife Stadium."

On Monday, Manning will be back in the weight room and on the field at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center as the Giants continue their offseason program. By rule, he must be out of the facility on Friday, when Webb and the rest of the rookies begin their minicamp. After the camp, the full squad is permitted to work together.

"I really don't know much about Davis," Manning said. "I know he started off at Texas Tech and transferred to Cal his senior year. I know he's a big kid and it sounds like he has a strong arm. I know a few of the other names and several other quarterbacks that were in the draft. A couple of them I had met before at our (Manning family) passing camp in (Louisiana in) the summer. Several have been to that. You get to know them a little bit and watch them in college. I look forward to meeting Davis, welcoming him to the team and see if he needs any help from me. I'm always happy to give it."

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Manning is more familiar with the Giants' first-round selection, tight end Evan Engram. Both played collegiate football at the University of Mississippi.