Rookie camp preview: Rueben Randle

May, 4, 2012
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With rookie camp set to begin next weekend, we're taking a look at Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of each New York Giants' draft pick leading up to next Friday's camp. I'll give you my own first impression analysis of the guys when I see them up close next weekend. Rookie camp is next Friday-Sunday.

Here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of second-round pick Rueben Randle. On Monday, we'll look at third-round pick Jayron Hosley.

SECOND ROUND: RUEBEN RANDLE, WR, LSU

What he brings:
"Randle played in a run-heavy scheme and likely suffered from inconsistent quarterback play. He needs to get better as a route runner, but he has the size, speed and athletic ability to challenge most corners one-on-one. He's strong enough to make plays underneath when he doesn't separate, and athletic enough to compete for jump balls down the field." -- Scouts Inc.

How he fits: "He joins a wide receiver corps that already has pretty good players. He will have to work his way into three- and four-wide receiver sets. The Giants develop their WRs well and Eli Manning will really work with him. His size and ability to run the intermediate routes should give Manning a safe target." -- Scouts Inc.

Tell us what you think of Randle, who you think will win the third receiver spot in camp and Scouts Inc.'s take below.
Ohm Youngmisuk has covered the Giants, Jets and the NFL since 2006. Prior to that, he covered the Nets, Knicks and the NBA for nearly a decade. He joined ESPNNewYork.com after working at the New York Daily News for almost 12 years and is a graduate of Michigan State University.
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