The New York Giants will be featured on the HBO series "Hard Knocks" with a slight twist.
While Hard Knocks typically takes place during training camp, HBO has experimented with in-season content as well. Now, they've moved to year-round coverage.
The Giants will be featured on a Hard Knocks series during the offseason for the first time. The filming started immediately after the regular season ended going well into July.
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While the Giants will have a say in what HBO can and can't make public, this should expose information on some big storylines throughout the offseason.
Here are five things we hope to see when the Giants are featured on Hard Knocks
New York Giants offseason on Hard Knocks
Wink Martindale drama
The feud between Giants head coach Brian Daboll and the team's former defensive coordinator was well-covered at the beginning of the offseason. While it's difficult to know what's true from the reports, hopefully we get to see an inside look at what went down before the Giants eventually parted ways with Martindale.
Trading up for Drake Maye?
One of the bigger storylines throughout the draft surrounding the Giants was their attempt to trade up to the No. 3 pick in order to select North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye. The New England Patriots entertained offers but wound up taking Maye with the pick anyway. Draft coverage is always fun, and it will be interesting to see how that process went down.
The Brian Burns trade
The Giants made a splash during the offseason, acquiring edge rusher Brian Burns in a trade with the Carolina Panthers. It's always fun to see the inner workings of a trade between NFL general managers, and hopefully we get some insight into how that deal came to fruition.
Anything about Daniel Jones
The most polarizing player throughout the fanbase, everyone will be sifting through the scenes of Hard Knocks for any inkling of information about how the Giants truly feel about their starting quarterback. There probably will be droves of social media accounts going frame-by-frame looking for any proof that the team wants to move on.
Darren Waller's absence
The Giants starting tight end has been absent throughout the entire offseason as he contemplates retirement. They may not want to divulge too much information depending on his reasons for considering retirement, but it will be interesting to see if we get any insight at all from the offseason access.