
The compelling potential Malik Nabers presents for Giants offense
NY Post
Mike Groh isn’t the demonstrative type.
The Giants receivers coach, while affable, doesn’t exude the same loquacious nature his father, Al, once did when he was an NFL assistant.
When it comes to speaking to the media, Mike Groh comes off like a coach who’d prefer to be in the background, not on the front line.
But Groh, since the time in the offseason when HBO was filming its “Hard Knocks’’ episodes involving the Giants, was not afraid to stick his chin out for the receiver he believed in most as the team was readying for the NFL draft.
You may have seen the episode in which the receiver-starved Giants had the three top college prospects at the position in for visits — Malik Nabers, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Rome Odunze.
“So, you’re on the clock right now, you gotta make a decision, one of those three?” Giants president and CEO John Mara asked Groh of the three.

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