The New York Giants will begin their offseason workout program later this month, but that hasn't stopped newly signed quarterback Russell Wilson from getting a jump on things.
Days after linking up with tight ends Daniel Bellinger and Greg Dulcich, Wilson headed down to Georgia Tech, where he took the practice field with wide receivers Darius Slayton and Wan'Dale Robinson, and tight end Theo Johnson, who have been training together this offseason.
Russell Wilson and some of his new Giants teammates back at it at Georgia Tech (Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson and Theo Johnson) via Russ IG pic.twitter.com/mKE2ojOxUj
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Like Bellinger and Dulcich, Wilson was excited to put work in with this trio, as he expressed back in late March.
"Just really excited to get to work. Excited about the young guys, guys like Theo and what he can do and the experienced guys like Darius and his ability to get down the field and make plays," Wilson said at his introductory press conference.
"Wan'Dale Robinson, he is like a running back. Every time he touches the ball, he's hard to tackle, his ability to make people miss, his ability to get away from guys and his ability to escape."
With Wilson making the rounds, it will be interesting to see if he also pairs up with Malik Nabers and/or Jalin Hyatt before OTAs begin.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: See it: Russell Wilson continues training with new Giants teammates