Forget about having too many pass-rushers or too many cornerbacks. Apparently, a team can never have too many wide receivers.
That, at least, is how the New York Giants appear to think this year.
It all began last week when general manager Jerry Reese cut short a question by a reporter who suggested that the Giants, who had 11 receivers prior to the draft, have a lot of receivers to work with.
“First of all, as soon as you say you have a lot of depth at any position, you don’t have depth,” Reese said.