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0:462026 NFL Draft Grades: Giants Select Malachi Fields No. 74
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0:512026 NFL Draft Grades: Giants Select Colton Hood No. 37
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1:46Breaking Down the Giants' Top-10 2026 Draft Picks
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0:56How Will Jets & Giants Attack Day 2 of the 2026 Draft?
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1:33Cardinals Select Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love No. 3 Overall
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11:24Breaking Down Josh Edwards' Day 2 NFL Mock Draft
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1:59Giants Take Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa With 5th & 10th Overall Picks
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0:512026 NFL Draft Grades: Giants Select Francis Mauigoa No. 10
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0:562026 NFL Draft Grades: Giants Select Arvell Reese No. 5
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1:48Will Jordyn Tyson Be The Best WR From the 2026 Class?
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17:10The Making of an NFL-Ready Prospect in the 2026 Draft
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1:28Brian Kelly on The Making of NFL-Ready Prospects
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1:32Jordyn Tyson Primed to Be First WR Taken
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1:21Giants' Draft Strategy With Two Top-10 Picks
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1:29Cardinals, Titans Both Interested In Jeremiyah Love In Top 4
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0:52Giants Double Up In Top 10 of NFL Draft
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1:24Caleb Downs Is The Best Fit For Giants At No. 10
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0:47Carnell Tate Is The Best Fit For Browns At No. 6
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1:10Arvell Reese Is The Best Fit For Giants At No. 5
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12:10Breaking Down Bryant McFadden's Mock Draft Trades
Top Giants News
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Giants' Jack Kelly: Links up with Giants
The Giants selected Kelly in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 193rd overall.
Kelly started all 25 games over his final two seasons at BYU and piled up 106 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 15.0 sacks and four forced fumbles. He's smart and instinctive with serious physicality, and he's an intriguing athlete with a 4.57 40-yard dash despite being slightly undersized at 6-foot-2, 240 pounds. Kelly's high motor should command special-teams reps immediately while he continues to develop in a crowded linebacker room in New York.
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Giants' J.C. Davis: Taken by Giants
The Giants selected Davis in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 192nd overall.
Davis started at left tackle in each of his last four collegiate seasons, the last two of which were spent with Illinois, and he was named to the All-Big Ten First-Team in 2025. His 6-foot-4, 322-pound frame makes him a stocky blocker who has good quickness with his feet, and he could emerge as an NFL-level starter with continued improvement. For now, he figures to serve in a reserve role at offensive tackle behind Jermaine Eluemunor and Andrew Thomas (hamstring).
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Giants' Bobby Jamison-Travis: Joins Giants
The Giants selected Jamison-Travis in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 186th overall.
Jamison-Travis spent three years at the junior college level before transferring to Auburn in 2023. He started four of 12 games for the Tigers in 2024 before emerging as a full-time starter in 2025, when he posted a career-best 35 tackles, including two tackles for a loss, plus two passes defensed across 12 games. As a rookie, Jamison-Travis figures to compete for a rotational role along New York's defensive line. Having posted just 1.0 sacks across his three years with Auburn, Jamison-Travis' production profile lacks much appeal in IDP formats.
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Giants' Malachi Fields: Snagged by Giants
The Giants selected Fields in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 74th overall.
The Giants traded up with the Browns for the 74th pick in order to bring Fields into a wide receiver room that lost Wan'Dale Robinson to the Titans in free agency but features Malik Nabers (knee) and Darius Slayton. Fields spent the first four years of his college career with Virginia before transferring to Notre Dame in 2025, though he saw his production dip in his lone season with the Fighting Irish, finishing with 36 catches for 630 yards and five touchdowns across 12 games. Fields is a physical wideout with a 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame that he can use to his advantage against smaller corners, but he also displayed his speed with a 6.98-second three-cone time at the NFL Combine. He has the size and catch radius to serve as a competent WR2 for the Giants behind Nabers.
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Giants' Colton Hood: Bound for Big Blue
The Giants selected Hood in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 37th overall.
Hood (6-foot-0, 193 pounds) wasn't widely projected to come off the board ahead of former teammate Jermod McCoy, though the latter DB's medical concerns may have contributed to this outcome. That isn't a knock on Hood's talents. He showcased greater physicality and competitiveness for 50-50 balls than his size might suggest at Tennessee in 2025, and it wouldn't be surprising for him to immediately provide free-agency signee Greg Newsome with competition for the starting outside gig across from Paulson Adebo. Hood's arrival seemingly spells the end of 2023 first-round pick Deonte Banks' developmental tenure with New York.
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Giants' Francis Mauigoa: Lands with Giants
The Giants selected Mauigoa (back) in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 10th overall.
Mauigoa (6-foot-6, 329 pounds) is a prototypical if not a blue-chip right tackle, and it's possible that he slipped slightly due to a disc issue that he played through at Miami (FL) last year. The Giants aren't in a rush to force Maiugoa onto the field over veteran right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, but that might be Mauigoa's long-term spot after beginning at guard as a rookie. It's also possible the Giants leave Mauigoa as Eluemunor's understudy at tackle, giving Mauigoa time to develop and/or shake off the back injury before throwing him into the fire.
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Giants' Arvell Reese: Drafted by Giants
The Giants selected Reese in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, fifth overall.
Reese (6-foot-4, 241 pounds) is a high-upside prospect who has not yet fully arrived, but the confirmed details on Reese to this point are highly encouraging. Although it's not perfectly clear yet how he'll apply at the NFL level, there is sound reason to suspect that Reese will be one of the more uniquely productive defenders in the league not long from now. Reese won't turn 21 until August 30, yet last year he consistently stood out in an Ohio State defense overrun with star-level talent. With 4.46 speed and freaky range, Reese shows an uncommon amount of upside in all phases of linebacker play, which almost gets held against him since pass rush is valued so much more than off-ball run defense in the front seven. That Reese looks obviously capable as an off-ball linebacker isn't to say that he can't develop into a straightforward 3-4 edge rusher for the Giants in due time, and it's worth keeping that in mind because Reese's positional ambiguity is sooner due to being good at too many things than it is specific doubt over his ability to do any given thing. With the raw materials Reese possesses there's very little that he can't do.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
129.1 (5th) |
217.8 (20th) |
333.5 (13th) |
| Def. |
145.3 (31st) |
229.9 (17th) |
359.5 (28th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| C. Skattebo RB Cam Skattebo RB | Ankle |
| T. Nubin SAF Tyler Nubin SAF | Neck |
| M. Nabers WR Malik Nabers WR | Knee - ACL |
| K. Thibodeaux LB Kayvon Thibodeaux LB | Shoulder |
| J. Holland SAF Jevon Holland SAF | Knee |

















