It was late April, with the first two weeks of the New York Giants' offseason program in the books. Phase 2 was on the horizon. This was the first time for the 2019 season that players were allowed on the field with coaches to work on individual drills.
For a player in Grant Haley's position, this was an important time of the year. Despite a promising and surprising rookie season, Haley is trying to retain his starting spot as the Giants' nickel cornerback, a role he earned months after going undrafted out of Penn State.