Jalin Hyatt Impresses at Giants Camp
- Jalin Hyatt showcased his skills by scoring two touchdowns at the Giants' training camp.
- His performance during the practice session drew attention and admiration from the coaching staff.
- Hyatt's display of talent hints at a promising season ahead for the Giants.
In a standout performance during training camp, Jalin Hyatt, a rookie wide receiver for the New York Giants, caught two touchdown passes from quarterback Daniel Jones. Hyatt's impressive showing included a 70-yard touchdown on the second play from scrimmage, followed by a 2-yard slant where he found himself wide open after defenders focused on teammate Darius Slayton. This marks a significant improvement for Hyatt, who did not score a touchdown in his rookie season. The second team offense faced challenges during a no-huddle drill, with quarterback Tommy DeVito unable to connect with Gunner Olszewski, who failed to secure a well-placed pass. Olszewski's drop came after he managed to get behind the defense, highlighting the inconsistency in the team's offensive execution. In the secondary, several players, including Tre Hawkins and David Long Jr., stepped up in the absence of injured starters Dru Phillips and Cor’Dale Flott. The defensive unit is still developing, but players like Tyler Nubin, Dane Belton, and Jason Pinnock showcased their skills with interceptions during drills, indicating potential for improvement. Injury concerns continue to plague the Giants, with tight end Lawrence Cager leaving practice with a limp and offensive guard Jon Runyan also exiting. Meanwhile, offensive tackle Evan Neal and center John Michael Schmitz remain limited to individual drills, and quarterback Drew Lock is sidelined with a hip injury but is participating in side throwing sessions.