Secondary depth will play major role this season
When Graham takes a look at some of the best offenses in the league, he notices depth at offensive weapon positions like wide receiver and tight end. Because of that, secondary depth goes a long way, which is why he likes where his DB group is at.
“For me, you can’t enough good DBs because as you can see throughout the league – just look at the team that won the Super Bowl. Tampa, they were like five or six deep at wide receiver. Plus, they had tight ends and they have another tight end coming back. So you have to be able to cover these guys. First game of the year against Denver, not that we’re focused on that, but they got a bunch of receivers with a guy who’s injured coming back there to add to that list. You can’t go wrong having a bunch of DBs.”
Will the depth this season, especially with the addition of more aggressive corners like Jackson and third-rounder Aaron Robinson, change Graham’s thinking from more zone to more man?
“I think, in our system, we want to be able to play man,” he said. “It comes down to third down, red area, two-minute where in this league you’re going to have to play some version of man at some point.
“We didn’t play a ton of man last year, but we still picked the spots to play the man.”
Graham on turning down Jets head coach interview
Earlier this offseason, Graham was a candidate for the Jets’ head coach vacancy, and the team wanted to interview him. But Graham decided to turn the offer down, sticking with the Giants going forward.
So does Graham not want to be a head coach down the line? Right now, it’s just not his focus.
“I love coaching football,” he said. “I love being a teacher, having to teach football. Everybody in their profession likes the natural progression. If it comes up one day, it comes up one day. But is it the focus of my life? Absolutely not. It’s not the focus. The focus is to coach ballplayers, teach, be around these guys. Do a good job for my boss, my head coach and whatever I’m doing, I’m making my parents proud and my family proud.”