As a part of The Submit’s 2022 NFL Draft preview, we study what the Giants may do at every place. Right now: Tight ends Subsequent up: Offensive line.
Here's what the Giants will probably do sooner or later in the course of the draft relating to the tight finish place: They may discover one and take one. How do we all know this? There may be not a lot on the roster. The free agent signing of Ricky Seals-Jones provides a five-year veteran with 90 profession receptions for 1,044 yards and 10 touchdowns, serving largely in a reserve function for 4 totally different groups. Don't count on miracles right here. There is no such thing as a different confirmed NFL expertise at this place on the scene, as former first-round decide Evan Engram signed with the Jaguars — the Giants didn't actually attempt to retain him — and one-and-done veteran Kyle Rudolph was launched.

No tight finish is anticipated to return off the board within the first spherical, and when the Giants strike might be fascinating. They may give you the chance wait till Day 3 in Rounds 4-7 to discover a mid-level prospect who could make the group and develop. Trey McBride (Colorado State) might be the perfect of the bunch, however he figures to go on Day 2.
The identical with Jeremy Ruckert (Ohio State). After that, it's within the eye of the beholder with Greg Dulcich (Ohio State), Jalen Wydermyer (Texas A&M), Charlie Kolar (Iowa State) and Jake Ferguson (Wisconsin). A wild card right here is Jelani Woods, who has nice dimension (6-foot-7) and was not a lot of a pass-catcher at Oklahoma State however blossomed right into a risk final season for Virginia.
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