The new league year may still be several weeks away and the offseason workout program isn’t slated to begin until early April, but New York Giants quarterback Davis Webb and tight end Evan Engram are already getting some reps in.

On Wednesday afternoon, the sophomore duo worked on pass routes under the watchful eye of Tony Racioppi, who is considered by many to be one of the top quarterback trainers in New Jersey.

Both Racioppi and Webb shared some videos of the workouts.

Engram and Webb developed a friendship at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine prior to the 2017 NFL Draft, where they were first- and third-round selections of the Giants respectively. Fate brought them together with Big Blue.

Although the Giants have stated Eli Manning will be their starting quarterback in 2018, Webb is clearly still working hard at his craft and remains determined to become Manning’s eventual successor.

Engram, meanwhile, is looking to build upon a solid statistical season with a particular emphasis on reducing his dropped passes.

The NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) limits the amount of time players can spend at team facilities, so it’s encouraging to see Webb take a page out of Manning’s book and get together with at least one of his receivers at a New Jersey area High School.