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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle is considered the heavy favorite for the team's No. 3 wide receiver job entering next season. The team believes Randle will provide more consistent production in his second season.
Fantasy Impact: Randle has a chance to take a big step forward in 2013. He has the talent to produce big numbers.
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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle caught four passes for 58 yards and two touchdowns against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17.
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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle had a pair of catches for 26 yards and his first career touchdown reception in the Week 12 game against the Green Bay Packers.
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New York Giants wide receivers coach Kevin M. Gilbride said he likes how WR Rueben Randle developed this season and how he has picked up the offense. 'I'd say he has a grasp of understanding the offense, understanding techniques and then actually getting on the field and executing it,' Gilbride said. 'He's just made steps in the right direction. He's not where he needs to be, but he's getting there. Then hopefully down the stretch run, he can really be a factor helping our team.'
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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle might have an opportunity to serve as the team's No. 3 wide receiver in the Week 5 game against the Cleveland Browns if WRs Ramses Barden (concussion) and WR Hakeem Nicks (foot) are unable to play.
Fantasy Impact: He might be worth a look in deeper formats but is a bit of a risk because he has played little.
New York Giants WR Rueben Randle could see significant time at wide receiver and as a punt returner in Week 3. Randle was impressive handling punts in Week 2. 'He did some good things,' special teams coordinator Tom Quinn said. 'Caught the ball precisely on his returns ... He's been good, so far.'
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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle could be used as the No. 3 wide receiver Week 3 since WR Domenik Hixon (concussion) has been ruled out for the game. WR Ramses Barden replaced Hixon after Hixon got hurt Week 2 but only caught one pass for 24 yards.
Fantasy Impact: Randle might be worth a flyer in deeper leagues but he is a bit of a stretch. You just don't know how much work he'll get.
New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said WR Rueben Randle has some things to work on but was impressed with how he performed during minicamp. 'Randle's demonstrated not only does he have a pretty good understanding of what we're trying to do,' Coughlin said, 'but he's put himself in position where's he made plays.' Randle is expected to compete for the No. 3 wide receiver job during training camp.
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New York Giants WR Rueben Randle will be given every opportunity to win the No. 3 wide receiver job during training camp.
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The deal for New York Giants WR Rueben Randle is worth $3.291 million, and it includes an $824,132 signing bonus. He'll receive a $390,000 base salary in 2012, $539,633 in 2013, $664,266 in 2014 and $813,899 in 2015.
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