Giants sign four draft picks, six undrafted free agents

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Giants sign four draft picks, six undrafted free agents

Giants sign four draft picks, six undrafted free agents

The Giants announced the signing of four draft picks on Thursday.

Giants sign four draft picks, six undrafted free agents

The Giants announced the signing of four draft picks on Thursday.

The New York Giants are making moves to solidify their roster, announcing the signing of four draft picks and six undrafted free agents on Thursday. This wave of new talent brings the team closer to full strength as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Among the signings, third-round wide receiver Malachi Fields highlights the group, bringing potential playmaking ability to the offense. Joining him are three sixth-round selections: defensive lineman Bobby Jamison-Travis, offensive lineman J.C. Davis, and linebacker Jack Kelly. All four have inked four-year deals, locking in their futures with the Giants.

But the roster-building didn't stop there. The Giants also added six undrafted rookies to their 90-man roster, giving them a shot to prove their worth in training camp. The newcomers include Colorado defensive tackle Anquin Barnes Jr., Wisconsin defensive tackle Ben Barten, North Carolina cornerback Thaddeus Dixon, Boston College long snapper Ben Mann, Kutztown offensive lineman Ryan Schernecke, and Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada. These signings add depth and competition across multiple positions.

Despite this progress, the Giants still have three unsigned draft picks, including their first-round selections Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa, as well as second-round cornerback Colton Hood. Fans can expect those deals to be finalized soon as the team continues to build toward a strong season ahead.

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