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Steve Smith (NYG) hurt in camp (1 Viewer)

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per Ralph Vacchiano, Giants' beat writer at the NY Daily News

WR Steve Smith says he felt his groin "grab". He's going for an MRI tonight. Not sure if its serious.

 
That's not good.

Nicks with a hyperextension and now Smith with the groin...I'm sure they will be fine at some point but just off the top of my head I have to think that Smith and Nicks will trickle down some in ADP and Manningham for better or worse will start inching up.

Giants running game gets a small boost perhaps.

 
Ministry of Pain said:
That's not good. Nicks with a hyperextension and now Smith with the groin...I'm sure they will be fine at some point but just off the top of my head I have to think that Smith and Nicks will trickle down some in ADP and Manningham for better or worse will start inching up. Giants running game gets a small boost perhaps.
I don't see minor injuries (assuming Smith's is minor as well) this early in camp affecting ADPs.
 
i hate training camp. each day i feel as if i'm reading 4 to 10 threads about some of my players "going down"...

 
Per Tom Rock, who covers the NYG for Newsday:

Steve Smith is here but not stretching w team. Catching balls from jugs machine on side.

 
More from Tom Rock, who covers the NYG for Newsday:

Sounds like mild strain for Steve Smith. No biggie.

 
Per Rotoworld/Mike Garafolo:

Giants WR Steve Smith indicated Saturday that his MRI did not reveal a serious injury to his groin.

This is great news for the Giants, as the injury bug is creeping from the offensive line out to the wide receivers. His value is hampered by TD thieves Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham, but that being said, he's clearly Eli Manning's favorite target and will be a strong WR2 in PPR leagues, while serving as a solid WR3 in standard leagues.

Source: Mike Garafolo on Twitter

 
per Ralph Vacchiano, Giants' beat writer at the NY Daily News:

WR Steve Smith did not have an MRI, just an exam. He says he's feeling better than yesterday and is "day to day."

 

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