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After watching Arvell Reese through rookie minicamp, John Harbaugh couldnât have been clearer about what the Giants are looking for in him. Standing at over 6â4â and weighing around 240 pounds, Reese moves with the agility of a much smaller player, and he didnât make a single assignment error across two days.
Harbaugh went on to explain that the Giantsâ WIL linebacker is expected to line up all over the field, sometimes even appearing in roles similar to a defensive end or inside the guard. This wasnât your typical rookie praise; it was more an indication of how the coaching staff plans to use his unique skills to add versatility and disguise to their defence.
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Reeseâs athleticism was never in question. What stood out from Harbaughâs remarks was how the Giants plan to use him. They are not viewing him as a traditional linebacker. Instead, they see him as a versatile defender who can change the look of the defence before the snap, all without needing a substitution.
Thatâs significant in todayâs game because offences are always looking for predictable setups. If Reese can play off-ball linebacker, contribute on the edge, and move inside when needed, he gives the Giants a way to keep their defence unpredictable without swapping players.
Most early minicamp takes are based on frame and energy. Harbaugh went a step further, noting that Reese hadnât missed an assignment. For a player they clearly want to move around the formation, the mental side of things is critical. Physical tools only matter if the staff can trust him to execute every call.
Thatâs why this stands out beyond just one good session. The Giants arenât viewing him as someone who needs a narrow role to survive â theyâre already talking about him like someone who can handle a larger share of responsibilities.
Defensive roles arenât as clearly defined these days. Teams are looking for players who can hold up physically without sacrificing versatility in coverage. Reese gives the Giants a bit of both. When Harbaugh talks about the WIL lining up in different spots, heâs hinting at a defence built around disguising intentions without changing personnel.
Modern offences use backs, tight ends, and motion to try to force defences into predictable alignments. Reese helps counter that not just by making plays but by allowing New York to keep its intentions hidden a bit longer.
Thereâs a long way to go between May minicamp and meaningful regular-season snaps. Pads arenât on yet, and installation is still basic. But the Giants already sound less interested in slotting Reese into a single job than in letting him be one of the tools that shapes the jobs around him.
Thatâs why Harbaughâs words stood out. The Giants didnât take Reese just to fill out their linebacker room. They drafted him because their defence needs a player who can move around, and early signs suggest they believe he can handle that responsibility.
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