The Facts: According to ESPN.com's Jordan Raanan, it took all of one play to see the difference Waller can make for this offense. On the first play of OTAs with the media in attendance, Waller blew by the nickel cornerback and caught a deep ball down the right sideline. It was the first of many plays in which Waller stood out because of his size and explosiveness.
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Most importantly, Raanan added, Waller looked healthy after two injury-plagued seasons. That's the key. The Giants acquired Waller for a third-round pick in March and they clearly have big plans for him in an offense that lacks high-profile talent at wideout. Waller is currently going off as TE7 in Underdog best-ball drafts.