Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Giants, Moss agree on 4 year deal

According to ESPN.com the Giants have agreed to a four year deal with second round draft pick Sinorice Moss. This is great news for Giants fans as it guarantees their newest playmaker will report to camp on time. Moss is represented by Drew "The Shark" Rosenhaus, who allowed Shockey to miss a few days of camp in his first summer with the team. Rosenhaus is all about getting his players paid, regardless of what adverse affects it has on the team. It is a huge relief that the Giants and Rosenhaus were able to agree to terms prior to training camp. With Moss in the fold, the Giants receiving corps looks to be among the best units in the league. He is expected to gain the #3 receiver spot in his rookie season and should have a shot to return punts. It is very encouraging to think that the only thing that should keep this guy off the field would be the unexpected, long overdue emergence of former second round pick Tim Carter. Another bright spot in the receiving corps could be undrafted rookie free agent Anthony Mix. Many draft pundits expected Mix to be drafted out of Auburn in the 2006 draft, but he slipped to the Giants in free agency. Mix is listed at 6'4'' which would give Eli another huge target to throw to if he can gain a roster spot. In the latest edition of Whispers around the NFL from Pro Football Weekly, word is that Giants executives and coaches have been impressed with Mix's ability in mini-camps.

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