They re-signed the 26-year-old Slayton, who led the team with 724 receiving yards last season, to a two-year, $12 million contract with just $4.9 million guaranteed. 1 receiver, Slayton and Campbell represented the Giants biggest moves at that position. In an offseason when their biggest need was clearly to add a No. Whether either of them can reach that lofty goal is definitely debatable, but that's certainly what the Giants hope. "To be honest," Campbell added, "I feel like if you're in this league and you play wide receiver and you're not trying to be that, why are you here?" I'm aware of that. But I know I have the ability to do it." "I have to go out there and put up the numbers to be in that conversation. "I think it's just a matter of production," Slayton said. It's also hard when they're the third and fourth offensive options on their own team. It's a hard argument to make, though, when neither have them has caught more than 63 passes or had more than 751 receiving yards in a single season.
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