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Giants' Kavon Thibodeau clears focus concerns in training camp

All pre-draft talk about whether his "brand" mattered more to Kavon Thibodeau than it should have gone with the wind. 

That's a good way to describe Thibodeau, who was on the edge of his training camp for the Giants. 

No. 5 was virtually unblockable and displayed an otherworldly talent that made him his fifth pick of the NFL Draft. 

General manager Joe Schoen and the Giants paid due attention to Thibodeaux. 

His brand rushes passers-by. 

His brand is at a turning point. 

His brand is heating up. 

His brand is confusion. 

His brand is New York Football His Giants. 

He slowly walked out of the Quest diagnostic center after another sweltering exercise. I was told he was only given time for his two questions. he has to lift 

"Let's go somewhere nice," Thibodeau said happily. 

He is quickly accepted by his teammates who find him friendly and likeable. Notorius B. His well-documented big personality has never rocked the boat. 

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I asked him why he I asked him to explain why he was sick. Virtually unblocked in this camp, he began by praising defensive coordinator Wink Martindale. It puts me in different positions to perform," said Thibodeau. 

Bill Parcells, the 6-foot-5, 258-pound outsider, would have spat on linebacker Thibodeau. He Lawrence is slightly bigger than he was when Taylor was a rookie. Of course, there is only one LT. But Giants fans can only dream of KT playing like a mad dog and having fun. 

All eyes will be on his Thibodeau in Foxborough, Massachusetts on Thursday night. His sack could take place in the first preseason with the Patriots led by Bill Belichick. 

"I'm excited. I know I have a lot to show, and I will continue to hone my tools and make sure I'm ready when the time comes." 

If he feels pressured to meet high expectations, he has to hide it well. No doubt. 

Kayvon Thibodeaux, right, participates in drills at Giants training camp.
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ready," said Thibodeau. Said. 

Center John Feliciano He is an eight-year veteran. He has seen quite a few predators. 

"He can really bend edges and maintain his top speed, but this is really hard," said Feliciano. "When he's moving, when you're moving, it's natural to slow down a bit. He can do his best moves at full speed and it's very hard to block. 

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Feliciano, Former Raider and 

"That's hard...he's got a different body type," Feliciano said. said. 

"There's a bit of Khalil Mack in him. He's very unique in that he can hit his best moves at full speed and at low speeds." 

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I narrowed it down to a third question for Thibodeau, asking him what message he would like to give to Giants fans right now about himself. 

"I'm just going to work," he said. "I may make mistakes and I may not be as pretty as they want me to be, but I will keep moving forward and keep building up the days." 

A little Kalil Mac will do. More to come.