The Facts: Beckham hasn't done much work on the field during the offseason as he returns from a broken ankle. While Beckham was cleared to practice for the mandatory minicamp, the star wide receiver was limited to individual drills. Nevertheless, quarterback Eli Manning liked what he saw from his top receiving threat. "He looks great," Manning said. "He looks healthy."
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Manning also revealed he and Beckham got together after a Giants' minicamp camp practice and ran a few routes. Manning's proclamation provides good news ahead of training camp, and the Giants appear primed to get the best out of Beckham on the field. With a fully healthy Beckham, the Giants have one of the league's elite wide receivers. And fantasy owners have a front-line weapon worthy of a first-round pick. Remember, Beckham produced three straight 1,000-yard receiving campaigns and 35 touchdowns from 2014 to 2016 before being limited to just four games and two starts in 2017. Although he wants a new contract, Beckham recently told reporters he would attend training camp, so the Giants apparently won't need to worry about an ugly contract dispute in the late summer months.