NEW YORK GIANTS (3-13)OPEN CAMP: July 25

Demar Dotson Jersey , Quest Diagnostics Training Center, East Rutherford, New Jersey.LAST YEAR: 2017 was fiasco one year after making playoffs. Opened season with five straight losses. Injuries to WR Odell Beckham Jr. and others, poor play, suspensions and disharmony lowlighted season. It was so bad second-year coach Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese were fired in early December after QB Eli Manning was benched. Team could not win close ones it won previous season in ending four-year playoff drought.IMPORTANT ADDITIONS : GM Dave Gettleman, coach Pat Shurmur, defensive coordinator James Bettcher (and 3-4 defense), No. 2 overall draft pick RB Saquon Barkley, OT Nate Solder, LB Alex Ogletree, LB Kareem Martin, G Will Hernandez, and P Riley Dixon.IMPORTANT LOSSES: DE Jason Pierre-Paul, WR Brandon Marshall, LB Jonathan Casillas, LB Devon Kennard, CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, G Justin Pugh, C Weston Richburg, RB Shane Vereen, P Brad Wing.CAMP NEEDS: After winning three games Ronde Barber Jersey , much needs to be fixed. All eyes will be on Barkley, who can be game breaker, and Beckham, who is coming off broken ankle. Giants believe 37-year-old Manning still has gas in tank and can run Shurmur's offense, which was very successful in Minnesota. Will additions of Solder and Hernandez and switch of Ereck Flowers to RT fix bad O-line? Defense has talent with DE Olivier Vernon, S Landon Collins, DT Damon "Snacks" Harrison, LBs Martin and Ogletree, and CB Janoris Jenkins. Will 3-4 bring out the best?EXPECTATIONS: Teams generally improve with new coaching staff. That said, Giants have long way to go. Much depends on how quickly they pick up new systems. Staying healthy and happy this year will help. If Barkley lives up to expectations, Beckham bounces back, and defense clicks, Giants can make playoffs. It's long shot, but don't forget this franchise won 11 games in 2016. Tampa Bay continues to add depth to a bleak secondary with new addition Kentrell Brice."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmBuccaneers sign former Packer safety, Kentrell BriceNew,40commentsTampa Bay continues to add depth to a bleak secondary with new addition Kentrell Brice. EDTShareTweetShareShareBuccaneers sign former Packer safety, Kentrell BriceGeoff Burke-USA TODAY SportsMonday afternoon the Buccaneers finished a deal with Kentrell Brice for one year. Brice played the last three seasons in Green Bay amassing 91 total tackles, a sack and a lone interception in his tenure there. Brice is only 24 years old and coming off a season that saw some lackluster grades according to Pro Football Focus. The player grading site ranked Brice 87th overall among qualifying safeties and 82nd overall in coverage. Brice joins Justin Evans, M.J. Stewart, and Jordan Whitehead in the defensive backfield.