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  • Giants' Darius Muasau: Big Apple bound in Round 6

    The Giants selected Muasau in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 183rd overall.

    Muasau began his college career at Hawaii before transferring to UCLA for this final two seasons. He started all 26 times during his time as a Bruin, racking up 166 tackles in those campaigns. He's undersized at just under 6-foot and 225 pounds, but he has 4.70 speed to hunt down ball carriers. Muasau projects as a depth piece behind Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden in the middle of the Giants' linebacking corps.

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  • Giants' Tyrone Tracy: Intriguing landing spot

    The Giants selected Tracy in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 166th overall.

    Tracy won't pop off the page with college production, as he spent his first three years at Iowa playing wide receiver in one of the worst passing offenses in the country. He later transferred to Purdue, where he returned to his natural position as a running back and racked up 716 yards in 2023 while averaging 6.3 yards per carry. Tracy also tested as a strong athlete across the board at the NFL Combine, particularly in explosive tests such as the vertical and broad jump. His experience as both a rusher and pass catcher should bode well for his potential to stay on the field, and Devin Singletary is the only true obstacle to Tracy gaining a significant role in the Giants' offense.

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  • Giants' Theo Johnson: Needed tight end depth for NYG

    The Giants selected Johnson in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 107th overall.

    With Darren Waller's status for the upcoming season up in the air, targeting tight end made sense for the Giants. Johnson is one of the most athletic tight end prospects in this class with 4.57 speed on a 6-foot-6, 259-pound frame. His combine workout firmly put him in the top five at the position. However, when scouts see those types of workout numbers, they wonder why the on-field production wasn't better. Johnson topped out at 34 catches for 341 yards as a senior, though seven of those catches went for touchdowns. His YPT mark lagged behind, though, checking in at 6.4 in 2023. If Johnson can maximize his tools, he can be an asset in the Giants passing game. If Waller does retire this offseason, Johnson should be on the fantasy radar. However, fantasy managers shouldn't forget the presence of 2022 fourth-rounder Daniel Bellinger as a contender for the starting role.

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  • Giants' Andru Phillips: New York selects in third round

    The Giants selected Phillips in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 70th overall.

    Phillips (5-foot-11, 190 pounds) is a bit smallish for a corner and lacks the conventional reach for press coverage (31 and 1/4-inch arms), but the Kentucky standout is a very springy athlete with some of the best jumps over many classes (42-inch vertical, 135-inch broad jump). Phillips projects as the Giants' third corner behind Deonte Banks and Cor'Dale Flott.

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  • Giants' Tyler Nubin: Fills safety need for Big Blue

    The Giants selected Nubin in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 47th overall.

    Safety is one of the weaker positions in this class, and Nubin is the first to come off the board in the middle of the second round. It's a strong value for the Giants, as they get the best safety in the class after losing Xavier McKinney in free agency this offseason. Nubin got by on impressive instincts at Minnesota with 13 career interceptions. He didn't test at the NFL Combine due to a knee issue and only ran a 4.59 in the 40 at the Gopher pro day, so teams could test his speed down the field. His 207 career tackles show a willingness to get his nose dirty and play the run, which is a strong complement to his coverage chops.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 110.2
(16th)
197.1
(31st)
280.0
(29th)
Def. 132.4
(29th)
244.5
(16th)
361.7
(27th)

Injuries

Player Injury
J. Hyatt WR Jalin Hyatt WR Hamstring
D. Slayton WR Darius Slayton WR Thumb
J. Pinnock SS Jason Pinnock SS Toe
D. Jones QB Daniel Jones QB Knee - ACL
G. Gano K Graham Gano K Knee