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Three things to watch for in Giants’ preseason battle vs. Dolphins

Add The New York Post on Google Three things to watch for in the Giants’ preseason game against the Dolphins on Saturday afternoon in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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The addition of Najee Harris is highly intriguing for the entire position. Putting him in this game might be too much too soon for Harris, signed this past week and coming off a torn Achilles.

Where does that leave Tyrone Tracy Jr., who missed a blitz pickup in the preseason opener that got Jaxson Dart creamed?

Cam Skattebo is the starter and Devin Singletary is a proven veteran. Could Tracy get caught in a squeeze here?

Veteran running back Najee Harris, who signed with the Giants this past week, talk to the media on Aug. 18, 2026 at the Quest Diagnostic Center. Corey Sipkin for New York Post 2. Cornerback Deonte Banks had an end-zone interception in the joint practice with the Dolphins. He has certainly flashed his talent enough this summer to warrant a roster spot.

Has he done enough to supplant Greg Newsome II for a starting role? Probably not.

The nickel back spot (Dru Phillips and Ar’Darius Washington) might come down to the wire.

Odell Beckham Jr. in his comeback attempt keeps getting open in practice, but it does not often result in receptions. Is that a big deal?

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Braxton Berrios seems to be pushing his way into a special teams role.

Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton (because of his contract), Calvin Austin II and Malachi Fields feel like locks.

Is Darnell Mooney safe? If so, where does that leave OBJ?

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