MOBILE, Ala. – There were issues with the running game, often a lack of consistency at receiver when someone other than Odell Beckham Jr. was targeted and poor production in the red zone. The Giants on offense in 2015 were light-years ahead of their embarrassing defense, but there is certainly room for improvement.

While the focus in this year’s NFL Draft needs to be the addition of several impact defensive players, the Giants are not going to ignore the other side of the ball. Here are five players on offense participating at the Senior Bowl who could be helpful:

WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma: Stands only 5-foot-10, but gets open down the field – 86 catches for 1,288 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior. His late father, Derrick, was an NFL receiver. Projected to go in the second or third round.

FB/TE Glenn Gronkowski, Kansas State: Yes, he’s the younger brother of the Patriots star. No, he does not measure up to Rob in terms of size – Glenn is 6-foot-3, 234 pounds. He is a fullback/tight end combo who can catch the ball, but must prove he can block well enough to contribute.

G Cody Whitehair, Kansas State: A starting left tackle in college, Whitehair is likely going to get drafted in the second or third round as a guard. The Giants have three young starting offensive linemen, but they could find room for another.

RB Kenyan Drake, Alabama: Injuries hurt his college career, but he has great speed, as evidenced by his 95-yard kickoff return touchdown against Clemson in the national championship game. Impressed scouts at the Senior Bowl, and Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban thinks he’s going to be a solid pro.

WR Braxton Miller, Ohio State: A converted quarterback, Miller does not have much experience as a receiver, but his size (6-foot-3, 215 pounds), speed and athletic ability could vault him into the third round. With Rueben Randle an unrestricted free agent and Victor Cruz coming off another surgery, there is not much after Beckham on the depth chart.