Giants | Antrel Rolle getting better

New York Giants safeties coach Dave Merritt said he believes FS Antrel Rolle is getting better because he is starting to understand the position. ‘Antrel is just now starting to understand and develop as a safety,’ Giants safeties coach Dave Merritt said Thursday. ‘He was a corner, as we all know, when he was drafted out of Miami. Now all of a sudden he’s a safety, and he’s starting to understand the position more so than ever. Before, as far as formations, he didn’t see formations. He didn’t really see the route concepts. Now, the last two years, it’s all coming together for him and he’s feeling more comfortable. So with Antrel’s ability to continue to learn and grow, he hasn’t really scratched his ability as a safety yet. Last year was a glimpse of what Antrel could actually become.’
Giants | Antrel Rolle getting better

Panthers | Excited about Kelvin Benjamin

The Carolina Panthers are excited about what they have seen out of WR Kelvin Benjamin during organized team activities this summer. ‘That’s part of why you bring the young man in,’ head coach Ron Rivera said. ‘You draft him for a specific skill set. He can become a threat in the red zone and a threat for you on third down and have an immediate impact doing those things for us. It was good to see him do those things and good to see him work with Cam (Newton) as well. I’m excited as to where he’s heading and what he can become for us.’
Panthers | Excited about Kelvin Benjamin

Buccaneers | Austin Seferian-Jenkins may be behind

Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins may not receive much playing time in the short term, although he’s likely to be the team’s long-term answer at the position. He will not take part in the team’s offseason program, which could put him behind in the competition, and TEs Brandon Myers, Timothy Wright and Luke Stocker all have more experience.
Buccaneers | Austin Seferian-Jenkins may be behind