Golden Tate has more years of experience Kareem Martin Jersey , but Sterling Shepard has played for the Giants longer than any other wideout on the team. Shepard, 26, has played three seasons in New York and signed his four-year contract extension Friday.Shepard and Tate, who has played nine NFL seasons, become the leaders in the receivers room with Odell Beckham Jr. now in Cleveland. “I’m ready,” Shepard told Michael Eisen of the team website. “With Odell going down the last two seasons [with injuries], that time definitely helped me get a grasp of what being a leader is all about, and being that lead guy in the room. I think it prepared me for this moment. I was pretty vocal anyway. I’m a pretty vocal guy. That will be no problem.“I’m no longer a young guy. I’m a vet now. This contract says a lot Womens Robert Thomas Jersey , so I’m going to handle it the right way.”Besides Shepard and Tate, the Giants have Cody Latimer, Bennie Fowler, Corey Coleman, Jawill Davis, Alonzo Russell, Brittan Golden and Russell Shepard competing for jobs. The Giants also could draft a receiver or two.They will have to make up for Beckham’s production. Beckham averaged 6.6 catches for 92.8 yards and almost one touchdown a game in his 59 games.“We have no shortage of talent,” Sterling Shepard said. “Those guys are ballers Cody Latimer Jersey , and they can get the job done. When they’re put in that position, they’re always going to execute. I have all the trust in those guys. I feel we’re going to pick up right where we left off. The last five games were the best games we played in the season. We just have to fine-tune some little things. Once we do that, we’ll be fine.” Dixon has company in the form of Ryan Anderson, but does he really have competition" New York Giants NewsGiants’ 90-man roster: Punter Riley Dixon coming off good seasonNew,19commentsDixon has company in the form of Ryan Anderson, but does he really have competitionEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Giants’ 90-man roster: Punter Riley Dixon coming off good seasonTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailRiley DixonPhoto by Elsa/Getty ImagesRiley Dixon had a good season for the New York Giants in 2018 after being acquired from the Denver Broncos. Let’s take a closer look at the punter as we continue profiling the 90 players the Giants will bring to training camp this summer.The basicsHeight: 6-foot-4 Weight: 221Age: 25Position: PunterExperience: 32018 season in reviewNot wanted by the Denver Broncos after they acquired Marquette King, the Giants traded a seventh-round pick to get Dixon as a replacement for Brad Wing. That turned out to be an excellent move.Despite concerns that his distance would suffer without spending half the season kicking in the Denver altitude, Dixon’s 45.4 yards per punt average was only two-tenths of below his career 45.6 mark. That placed him 11th in the league.Dixon helped the Giants average 41.8 net yards per punt attempt http://www.giantslockerroom.com/authentic-evan-engram-jersey , seventh in the NFL.2019 outlookA little bit like with long-snapper Zak DeOssie, why mess with something that isn’t broken. At 25, Dixon is entering his fourth NFL season. He figures to continue to get better as he fine tunes his craft. Undrafted free agent punter Ryan Anderson is in camp, and in the one OTA practice witnessed thus far, he looks like a legitimate punter. In all likelihood, though, that is going to have to be with someone else.