EAST RUTHERFORD -- If Ereck Flowers is upset the Giants signed Nate Solder to play left tackle, he certainly isn't taking it out on the teammate who caused him to switch positions.
One of the interesting sights of the Giants' first voluntary organized team activity (OTA) was Solder and Flowers working together 1-on-1 with a blocking pad after the practice ended.
It was head coach Pat Shurmur's first on-field live look look at Flowers, who was the first-team right tackle for the first 11-on-11 rep.
It appeared Solder -- the highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL, after signing a four-year deal worth $62 million to leave the Patriots and solve the Giants' left tackle trouble -- pulled Flowers aside for the couple minutes of extra work.