New York Giants wide receivers coach Sean Ryan said he has seen improvement in WR Rueben Randle this offseason. ‘For me, the battle with him is consistency, and I think he’s addressed it in this offseason in the way he approaches his job,’ Ryan said. ‘I’ve seen a difference in his seriousness towards his work. This spring, I thought he was locked in. I thought he did a good job learning the new offense. He’s got some football intelligence to him…He sees things pretty well. But I thought he really worked hard at being locked into the meetings and on the field as well. I noticed a difference in him.’ Randle also had trouble with former offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride’s offense last season. He struggled getting on the same page as QB Eli Manning in a few plays that led to interceptions. The offense relied on option routes, and the ability of the wide receivers to identify the same coverages as Manning did at the line of scrimmage. Randle had issues with that and could theoretically thrive in a simpler scheme.
Giants | Coach sees improvement in Rueben Randle