When the Giants drafted Steve Smith in the second round in April, it marked the second time in as many drafts that the Giants took a wide receiver with their second pick. Sinorice Moss didn't have the impact as a rookie last season that Smith hopes to have this year. Like Smith, Moss came in with high expectations of providing a speedy pass-catching option to complement veterans Plaxico Burress, Amani Toomer and Jeremy Shockey. But a strained quadriceps in the first week of training camp hampered Moss all season, forcing him to miss all but six games. So now Moss is playing catch-up a bit. He smiles when he hears talk that he's behind Smith on the depth chart at receiver, or that he needs to come out blazing to earn that No. 3 receiver spot. "The key thing for me is just being patient," Moss said. "People will say this or say that. There's competition everywhere. I just have to make some plays and show everyone what I can do."