Giants running back Brandon Jacobs says he has never felt as good entering a season as he does right now. "I've never felt this good coming out of training camp," Jacobs said. "Never, ever, ever felt this good." Now entering his seventh season, Jacobs believes he's as loose and agile as ever. He's worked on hip flexibility and strengthening to allow himself to move better on the field. "Every offseason I do some stuff I've never done before," said Jacobs, who focused more on heavy-weight training early in his career. "But I think the stuff I did this offseason, as far as a lot of hip strengthening, because that's where my problems were – in my hips, and I couldn't get my knee up and come out of the tackle. "Going back and watching film with (running backs coach) Jerald (Ingram), looking at things and seeing how many more yards I could have had last year if it wasn't for a little slap on the foot or a trip up, something like that."