JOHN SCHMEELK: With no pads being worn and no contact allowed during OTAs, my attention will be on the wide receivers and the cornerbacks. I don't know who DeAndre Baker is going to match up with, but whether it is Golden Tate or Sterling Shepard, that's the receiver I will be watching. Both of those players are crafty route runners. They are quick and elusive, and will provide a big challenge to Baker. Without the ability to use physical contact at the line of scrimmage to his advantage, I want to see how Baker mirrors receivers without slowing them down with his hands. His ability to cover man-to-man will be key to the Giants' defensive success this season.

DAN SALOMONE: It's the quarterbacks. No. 10 vs. No. 8. The former first overall pick vs. the sixth. The two-timer Super Bowl MVP vs. his successor. From what we've seen and heard, Eli Manning and Daniel Jones are consummate pros who will never show on the outside the competitive fire that burns inside. For Manning, it's the desire to be at his best in practice so the team can win as many games once the regular season comes along, thus keeping Jones on the sideline with a hat and clipboard. For Jones, it's the opportunity to learn from and compete with one of nine 50,000-yard passers in the history of the NFL. Manning has gone through OTAs and training camps with quarterbacks drafted by the team behind him, but never one picked this high.