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New York Giants first-round pick Kadarius Toney could be available in a trade, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The New York Daily News first reported Toney might be being shopped by new GM Joe Schoen.
Toney was the 20th overall pick last year out of Florida. He had a rocky rookie season that included multiple injuries and situations, from wearing the wrong-sized cleats to skipping the voluntary offseason program to multiple positive COVID-19 tests, that keep him off the field.
In 2021, Toney played in 10 games, catching 39 passes for 420 yards and no touchdowns.
Toney hasn’t been at voluntary offseason workouts or this past week’s minicamp. New coach Brian Daboll said Toney still hasn’t received the team’s new playbook.
“Like I said, this is a voluntary camp,” Daboll said on Wednesday. “The guys that are here, we’re going to work with. The guys that aren’t, they’re going to miss out on some things. It’s voluntary for a reason. That’s the nature of the rules.
“I’ve had good talks with K.T., good talks with some of the other guys. I’m encouraged with where we are with our participation, what we’ve been doing. We’re going to keep working in the right direction.”
Toney wasn’t the only player that didn’t attend the minicamp.
“It’s voluntary,” Schoen said. “Nobody asked about the other guys that aren’t here. It’s life. Life happens.
“I’ve had good conversations with Kadarius. We’ve been in contact. At the end of the day it’s voluntary. That’s what it is.”