The New York Giants need more fine-tuning in their offense following another day at training camp. New quarterback Russell Wilson is still learning the tendencies of his teammates and the system of coach Brian Daboll.
Last year, Wilson spent a largely uneventful one-season stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He wants to avoid replicating that with the Giants after agreeing to a one-year deal worth $10.5 million in the offseason.
The 36-year-old signal-caller has talented targets at his disposal in New York, including wide receivers Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, and Wan'Dale Robinson.
The same, however, couldn't be said as much for pass-catcher Zach Pascal, who has struggled so far in training camp, according to The Athletic's Dan Duggan, who shared key observations about the Giants' latest practice.
“Dart didn't have many opportunities. He was victimized by a drop from veteran WR Zach Pascal near the sideline,” wrote Duggan on X. “Pascal, who had some productive seasons early in his career, has failed to stand out despite so many opportunities available at WR.”