New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malachi Fields is already showing the physicality and team-first mindset that could make him an immediate contributor.
During Saturday’s practice, head coach John Harbaugh repeatedly highlighted Fields’ work on slant routes across the middle. The 6-foot-3 receiver explained the route’s demands with veteran poise.
“I think just beating the guy in front of you, first of all, and having the confidence to come through the middle knowing sometimes it’s going to be a hit. It’s about the ball,” Fields said. “Just securing the catch and then getting what you can get.
Fields is equally committed off the ball. Unlike many receivers who stand and watch during run plays, he has always thrown his body into blocking.
“I definitely think I was someone who always wanted to be a part of going and getting a block, covering up a guy in the backfield. Those dudes do the same thing in pass protection,” he said. “They pick up the blitzing linebackers and stick their nose in there. I can only return the favor when they have the ball in their hands.”
That willingness to “stick your nose in there” — combined with his fearlessness over the middle — has already caught the coaching staff’s eye. In a run-heavy Giants offense, Fields’ complete-game approach could earn him early snaps as a rookie.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants’ Malachi Fields takes pride in run blocking, going over the middle
Reporting by Dan Benton, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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