Giants quarterback Eli Manning wasn't surprised that the team didn't end up swinging a major trade for a wide receiver like Braylon Edwards or Anquan Boldin this past weekend. "I didn't know what was going to happen. No, I'm not surprised," Manning said Tuesday. "You never know what to expect on draft day. You hear a lot of rumors and you never know what's true and what's false." New York did, however, add wide receivers Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden and tight end Travis Beckum via the draft. "Looking at the receivers we have right now, I'm very confident with the guys and everybody we have that we can go out there and play at a high level," Manning said, adding: "You've got to trust your guys to get open and I trust our players. You know what their strengths are, you know what they do well. "The more time we get to work with the guys we have here, the better they'll get, the better our timing will get. We've got some young guys who have played well, but the more experience they get, they'll all get better and we'll see how good we can be."