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The New York Giants have gotten through the first week of training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford.

There have been plenty of takeaways from the first seven practices as the team ramps up the physicality with the preseason looming next week.

Even though the majority of practices have been without pads, there’s still enough evidence to show who has been standing out.

Here’s a look at the biggest standouts from the first week of Giants training camp.

The undrafted free-agent rookie very well could be playing his way into a roster spot by the end of the preseason.

He spent most of his collegiate career at Columbia (2018-2021) before transferring to South Carolina (2022).

Eligibility issues made him ineligible for the draft, but the Giants may have gotten a steal.

Miller has shown continuous explosiveness as a receiving option, and he’s in heavy consideration as a return option on special teams.

Miller’s reported 4.27 in the 40-yard dash has shown up constantly, and he’s pushing second-year back Eric Gray for a roster spot.

Of course, the darling of the Giants draft class has been showing out during his first training camp.

He’s held up extremely well against the defense’s top cornerback, Deonte Banks, especially in some impressive 1-on-1 drills.

Nabers and quarterback Daniel Jones are still working on their connection — evident by a handful of underthrown deep passes.

However, Nabers has seemingly come through with a splash play at every practice thus far.

The Giants may have a special receiver on their hands.

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