NFL offseason practices are non-contact, which limits competitive interactions among players, yet Giants coach John Harbaugh emphasizes self-competition for improvement. He acknowledges the players’ ability to practice at high speeds without collisions, highlighting their talent. Quarterback Jaxson Dart exemplifies this self-competition by striving for completion rates during non-contested plays. Harbaugh insists that, with proper execution, the offense should complete most passes, reflecting their focus on individual performance.

