The Giants’ offseason program begins in earnest Monday with players reporting back to the facility with a focus on the upcoming season, many for the first time since last season ended.

Pat Shurmur, Eli Manning, Sterling Shepard and Alec Ogletree are talked with the media via conference call, and their arrival takes place as one of the most significant pre-NFL Draft periods comes to a close Wednesday with teams finishing up their Top 30 visits.

For the last month, prospects have been coming and going through Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford.

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Top 30 visits involve no on-field work, which is why teams will run the full gamut in terms of evaluation.

"Local" prospects do not count against the maximum of 30 visits if transportation to the training facility is not provided by the team. Here is a look at all those confirmed by NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY Network to have either visited or are scheduled to visit this week:

Josh Allen, LB, Kentucky

The Montclair native is in the upper echelon of edge rushers in this class. He'll likely be gone by the time the Giants pick, but due diligence on this quality of player is required. Allen could be the top player on the Giants' board when things kick off April 25.

Nick Bosa, DE/LB, Ohio State

It's very likely Bosa goes No. 2 to the 49ers, but that didn't stop the Giants from doing their homework.

A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss

If the Giants decide to look for a target to replace Odell Beckham Jr., Brown could be in play at 17 or 37.

Brian Burns, DE/LB, Florida State

An under-the-radar edge player, at least in terms of being a Top 10 pick, could be a surprise at 6.

Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

Bush is a force from the middle of the defense, and he's likely in play at 17 if things break a certain way.

Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State

Perhaps the top tackle prospect in the Class of 2019 will be in town this week. Is he the future right tackle?

Jaylon Ferguson, LB, Louisiana Tech

Ferguson is one of those prospects the Giants (and others) will dig deep on with red flags off the field.

Clelin Ferrell, DL/LB, Clemson

Is Ferrell the right fit as an outside linebacker? Giants like him, but he's likely more of an option at 17 than 6.

Rashan Gary, DL/LB, Michigan

Paramus Catholic grad has some suitors questioning his lack of college production. Giants may be among them.

Will Grier, QB, West Virginia

Pat Shurmur met with Grier at his Pro Day in Morgantown, and he'd likely be a Day 2 option if at all.

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State

Haskins' visit began Monday. He wants to be the pick at No. 6, but do the Giants love him that much?

Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State

Howard is a small school star who has gained momentum as one of the biggest upside choices at left tackle.

Daniel Jones, QB, Duke

Links between Eli Manning, Jones and the Giants notwithstanding, the Blue Devil would be a surprise at 17.

Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson

One of the top interior players in the country, Lawrence would seem to be a strong possibility at 17.

Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss

Giants have done their homework on Little, and despite his inconsistency, he could fill a need on Day 2.

Drew Lock, QB, Missouri

Accuracy aside, Lock has the draft's strongest arm. With three OCs at Mizzou, he has proven he can adapt.

Jimmy Moreland, CB, James Madison

Moreland is a small school sleeper who could be a fit as soon as Round 3 with lack of depth at position.

Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma

Murray was in town last week. Cardinals have done everything that points to him at No. 1, but what if he doesn't?

Ed Oliver, DL/LB, Houston

Playing out of position this season crushed his numbers, but Oliver seems poised to make a big jump.

Taylor Rapp, S, Washington

The top safety in the draft, Rapp might be out of reach with him going later than No. 17, but not by much.

Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn

Giants appear to be enamored with Stidham, and the fact they brought him in is a sign of interest to some degree.

Tre Watson, LB, Maryland

Watson is strong in coverage and could emerge as the next best LB if White and Bush are off the board.

Devin White, LB, LSU

All indications are that the Giants love the impact White would have on and off the field. If he's there at 6, it's a strong possibility.

Quinnen Williams, DL, Alabama

The best player in college football last season would be an absolute steal if Williams falls.

Email: stapleton@northjersey.com

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