Beckham, Brandon Marshall and even first-round pick Evan Engram have received more attention this offseason than the Giants' No. 2 receiver last season. But Sterling Shepard has quietly put together a strong offseason. Much like last spring and summer, Shepard is catching everything thrown his way. That translated into 65 catches, 683 yards and eight touchdowns in his rookie season. Shepard looks ready to build on that success. He had a pair of touchdown catches in team drills on Tuesday, including a crisp post route to get open for an Eli Manning pass.
Here's what the Giants' offensive depth chart looked like in Tuesday's practice.