New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney had to do drills without a cleat. Amy Newman-NorthJersey.com via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The first rookie minicamp helps orient new draft picks with their teams and schemes. For Kadarius Toney, it proved to be an experience where a few things went wrong right off the bat.

Toney, the Giants’ first-round pick, ended up running a wide receiver drill with one bare foot on Friday due to an equipment issue. Toney said his right cleat was not quite the right size, and he was having trouble with it throughout the first day of drills.

“I think they did the wrong size. Just figuring it out right now,” Toney said, via Jordan Ranaan of ESPN. “I ended up getting it eventually.”

Toney also admitted that the No. 89 jersey he was wearing wasn’t even his choice, but didn’t sound too bothered by it.

This is part of the reason you have minicamp. It’s probably not what the Giants were banking on, but it’s why you get things squared away now.

Maybe things would have gone more smoothly for Toney if he could have just fallen to another team that really wanted him.

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