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Minnesota Vikings 2016 Schedule Preview: New York Giants

NFL: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants Jim O'Connor-USA TODAY Sports

Continuing along with our schedule preview for the Minnesota Vikings’ 2016 NFL season, we’ve reached Week 4 of the schedule. That means a look at the Vikings’ second home game, and their second prime-time contest at the new U.S. Bank Stadium. Week 4 will see the Vikings host the New York Football Giants on Monday Night Football.

The Vikings and the Giants have gotten to know each other quite a bit over the years. . .more than a lot of non-divisional opponents. From 2001 to 2010, the Giants and Vikings met in the regular season in nine of those ten seasons (they missed each other in 2006). They have their look at us up over at SB Nation’s home for New York Giants football, Big Blue View, if you want to stop by. But be nice.

Date and Time of Game

3 October 2016, 7:30 PM Central Time, U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Notable free agent additions

DE Olivier Vernon; DT Damon Harrison; CB Janoris Jenkins; LB Keenan Robinson; LB Kelvin Sheppard; FB/TE Will Johnson

Notable free agent departures

DE Robert Ayers; CB Prince Amukamara

Trades

None

Draft picks expected to contribute as rookies

Eli Apple, CB, Round 1: Whether or not the reports are right that the Giants preferred either LB Leonard Floyd or OT Jack Conklin no longer matters. They selected Apple 10th overall, and he figures as one of the team’s top three corners. Whether that is in the slot or not has yet to be determined, but teams use three corners a great deal now, so Apple will play a lot.

Sterling Shepard, WR, Round 2: The Giants seem more excited about getting Shepard than any of their other picks. He has been called a "perfect fit" for the West Coast-based Giants offense. Whether he starts or not, Shepard is expected to be a major contributor immediately.

Darian Thompson, S, Round 3: Thompson is competing with Nat Berhe to start alongside Landon Collins. He is a ball-hawking free safety and that skill set is something the Giants have been lacking for a couple of years.

Paul Perkins, RB, Round 5: The Giants’ backfield is crowded with veteran players, but the Giants drafted Perkins for a reason. He could be their featured back of the future. Will that come this season? It might, but veteran Rashad Jennings figures to get first crack at the job.

Biggest offseason addition

It’s not one guy. It really is the troika of high-priced free-agent defensive players the Giants signed -- Olivier Vernon, Damon Harrison, Janoris Jenkins. The defensive was worst in the NFL last year, and the Giants were aggressive trying to address it. Five of the six big free agents they signed were defensive players, and three of their first four draft picks were also defensive players.

Biggest storyline heading into training camp

Ben McAdoo says he is "over it" already, when asked about being a first-time head coach and replacing a franchise legend in Tom Coughlin. Still, the changes from Coughlin to McAdoo are noticeable around the practice facility and on the practice field. Will they be noticeable in the won-loss record?

Under-the-radar storyline heading into training camp

For Giants fans this is not under-the-radar, but I will say the question of when or if the Giants will ever address their offensive line by bringing in a veteran right tackle to replace Marshall Newhouse. Fans have been screaming about it since the end of last season. The Giants have missed on a few free agents and did not draft an offensive lineman. What the Giants do, or don’t do, there will continue to be a story.

Notable injuries heading into training camp

No new ones of major significance, which is the first time in several years that has been the case. Perhaps the "injury" of note is Victor Cruz coming back from a torn patellar tendon in 2014 and calf surgery that cost him all of 2015. Maybe the story is that with a new head coach in Ben McAdoo and new strength coach in Aaron Wellman the Giants have yet to suffer any devastating injuries.