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WR Manningham flashes top-level skills at Giants minicamp

 

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Mario Manningham has given people a lot to talk about with all his off-the-field problems.

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On the field with the New York Giants for the first time Friday, the troubled third-round draft pick from Michigan showed flashes of why he might have been one of the biggest steals in the NFL Draft.

Manningham caught a short pass in the morning workout, deked a defender, spun past another and jogged down the field with a flair that raised eyebrows at the Giants' minicamp for rookie and free agents.

"I am very excited," Manningham said between workouts at Giants Stadium. "There is no better situation that I could be in right now coming in and playing for the Super Bowl champs. It is fun out there, I get to meet new people and everything. I get to play with great players. They aren't here yet, but I get to play with great players."

The Giants are excited having Manningham, although they realize there is a reason he fell to the third round in last month's draft.

In a letter to NFL executives, he admitted that he had failed two drug tests while at Michigan. That came on the heels of an arrest a year ago after police found a prescription pain killer and a controlled substance in a car in which he was riding with two other men.

Before the Giants took the field Friday, Manningham had a long talk with coach Tom Coughlin.

While neither disclosed what was said, it's obvious that the Giants have told the receiver he needs to be a model citizen.

"It happened, it is in the past, I am not really worried about it right now," Manningham said. "I am just trying to make the team and trying to bring an impact to my team right now."

Manningham posted terrific numbers in his three seasons with the Wolverines, catching 137 passes for 2,310 yards and 27 touchdowns.

His speed and elusiveness should make him a big-play threat, something that only Plaxico Burress provided last season.

The only adjustment he might have to make is getting used to the speed of the game in the NFL.

His confidence in not an issue.

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May 10, 2008 10:24 am

while i was happy to see smith come on later in the season (better late then never) and i thought mannigham was a steal we havent had great luck in the draft with wr's in a long time. i really like hilliard but as under rated as i thought he was, he was never the star he couldve been. and while i think toomer has been over looked his entire career and is underappreciated, hes been larg ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 7:04 pm
Or he might turn out to be a crybaby whiner-like Tiki, lol. I still think it is hiliarious that the Giants go on and win the Super Bowl right after he retired.
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May 10, 2008 1:09 pm
it doesnt matter the manningham doesnt have top speed, he his strong and ccan catch and run with the ball, he will be a solid reciever in the nfl and a go to target for Eli Manning
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May 9, 2008 7:14 pm

Manningham was great in college and will be great in the pro's.  Not only can he catch well, at Michigan he learned to block, which the pros like.  Multi dimential receivers, not preMadonna products that come out of some fine colleges.  He may need some personal guidance to manuever his way as a professional athlete - but he is not looking for trouble. He's looking to bec ...(more)

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