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Antrel Rolle

Is Antrel Rolle willing to play the cornerback position again this season?

Rolle stepped up big for the Giants during their Super Bowl run, switching between corner and safety, and mainly playing CB in nickel and dime packages.

It appears he may be forced to do it again, with Terrell Thomas slated to miss some time.

According to Ralph Vacchiano of The New York Daily News, Rolle has no problem with playing corner, and is ready and willing to do whatever it takes to help out the team.

Kenny Phillips

Was Kenny Phillips bored playing safety for the G-Men last season?

As Tom Rock of News Day reports, Giants safety Kenny Phillips feels he was too far from the action last season, often playing in deep territory.

The injury to Terrell Thomas for the entire 2011 season forced Phillips to play deeper last season, and that seems to be happening again this year, as Thomas reinjured his knee and Sash is suspended for the first four games.

I think Phillips was being dramatic by saying he was bored. What he means is that he wants to play closer to the line of scrimmage where he can make game-changing plays.

Tyler Sash

Is the sophomore safety a clean player or did he use Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs)?

The entire Giants organization is upset with the NFL's suspension of safety Tyler Sash, and rightly so.

Sash tested positive for a PED, to which he claims was a prescribed medication called Adderall to treat an anxiety condition when making public speeches, according to ESPN.

The Giants have a legit beef here, as the same exact scenario occurred with running back Andre Brown, who took Adderall, and was originally suspended until the NFL rescinded its suspension after Brown appealed it.

Clearly this has been a misunderstanding before, so I believe that Sash is a clean player and has been wronged by the NFL.

Will Hill

Can Will Hill redeem himself and be the player he was projected to be out of college?

Will Hill was destined for the NFL until he violated team rules and used his Twitter account to rave about marijuana, sex with prostitutes and a number of other red flags, according to NJ.com.

After seeing no interest from any of the 32 teams in the NFL, Jerry Reese decided to give Hill a chance at redemption, and he's taking advantage of it.

As Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN New York cites, Hill has been seeing action as the No. 3 safety in camp and appears to be in line to see playing time this season.