There were plenty of new names added to the New York Giants this offseason but no move bigger than the hiring of a new head coach.

This is now Ben McAdoo’s first offseason with the Giants as their head coach, this also being his first year as a head coach. As such there is a different vibe and a different persona to minicamp, from different music being played and unique motivational tactics.

But for the even-keeled McAdoo, it is just another chance to evaluate a team that is looking for a return to the postseason for the first time since 2011. As such, he’s not looking too much into minicamp or the watered-down version of what it has become in recent years.

“It is really a super-charged OTA, is what mini camp has become,” McAdoo said Tuesday following the first day of minicamp. “We don’t have pads on, we have helmets on, we are just trying to build on some of the things we accomplished in OTAs and really take it to the next step that way, and finish the offseason strong heading into camp.”

There are little, subtle changes to how McAdoo structures things than his predecessor Tom Coughlin. But at the end of the day he admits that it isn’t upheaval to the system that was handed to him this offseason.

“No, we have been thinking about it for a while,” McAdoo said. “I have been thinking about it for a while, so evolution not revolution, and it was easy to make some of those changes, some of those tweaks.”