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7 Giants to watch this week in minicamp

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Keep an eye on these Giants this week

The Giants will wrap up their offseason program this week with their three-day mandatory minicamp, which runs Tuesday through Thursday. All three days of practice will be open to the media.

Click through the slideshow for a look at seven Giants you should keep your eyes on this week.

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WR Victor Cruz

We'll start with Cruz. Every indication has been the Giants will hold Cruz out until the start of training camp. But Cruz opened the door a bit this weekend and said he could practice some this week.

Cruz likely will not do much this week. But there will be plenty of attention on him nonetheless, and will be until his situation is resolved, one way or another.

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RB Paul Perkins

Perkins will be back on the field for the first time since rookie minicamp, and for the first time with the team's veterans. The fifth-round pick will likely doing a lot of observation this week as he gets caught up to speed. But it will be interesting to see what the potential running back of the future does, even in a limited capacity.

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LB Keenan Robinson

Robinson has been running mostly with the second team so far from what we've seen this spring. Will he see more first team snaps at middle linebacker or weakside linebacker this week?

If he's healthy - and that's a big if, given his injury history - Robinson might be the Giants' most well-rounded linebacker.

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CB Donte Deayon

The undrafted rookie out of Boise State made a bunch of plays during OTAs. Can he keep it going in minicamp, and further put himself in the mix for a roster spot? Deayon's road to the 53-man roster remains long. But he might be a camp underdog with some staying power.

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OL Bobby Hart

Hart is expected to have a shot to compete for a starting job on the offensive line during training camp. But he has not had many first team snaps this spring. How do things shake out this week?

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FB/TE Will Johnson

Will we see the Giants' mystery offensive acquisition used much during minicamp? And if so, where might he line up? Johnson is a player to watch because he will be a crucial part of the Giants' roster construction puzzle. His role impacts multiple positions.

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CB Eli Apple

The first-round pick has had a quiet spring so far. He hasn't starred, but he hasn't looked out of place, either. The guess here is the Giants are quite all right with that. But do we see more (any?) work in the slot for Apple this week? And does the offense make an effort to test him in team drills?

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WATCH: Eli putts blindfolded

Giants quarterback Eli Manning took a blindfolded putt Monday, for a good cause.

Guiding Eyes for the Blind, which provides guide dogs to those with visual impairments, as well as service dogs for children with autism, had its 39th Golf Classic on Monday at Mount Kisko Country Club.

Manning served as the event's host once again – he has been associated with the charity for about a decade – and he took his customary blindfolded putt before the event began.

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