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Dan and Chrishave a live mock draft Will Hernandez Jerseys Stitched , discuss the future of the Giants’ safety position and whether trading for Josh Rosen makes sense"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 17PodcastsBig Blue View Radio2019 NFL DraftPodcast: A 5-round Giants mock draft, Josh Rosen talk, moreNew,159commentsDan and Chrishave a live mock draft, discuss the future of the Giants’ safety position and whether trading for Josh Rosen makes senseESTShareTweetShareSharePodcast: A 5-round Giants mock draft, Josh Rosen talk, moreKirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsIt is the week between the NFL scouting combine and the start of the new league year, which means the start of free agency. It should be an odd little lull in the NFL calendar and a chance for us all to catch our breath. The New York Giants disagree. We have been inundated with news regarding the Giants during and since the Combine and opportunities to process have been rather limited. But with 2019 Free Agency opening in less than a week, Dan and I had to process the news — much of which revolves around the Giants’ decision to move on from Landon Collins — in order to set the stage for the coming roster decisions. We also decided to take this opportunity, with loads of new data points from the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine but with rosters not yet reshuffled by free agency, to have our own mock draft. This time we decided to make use of The Draft Network’s new mock draft machine (which is excellent, by the way) Youth Lorenzo Carter Jerseys , and rather than make our picks off-air, weran a live mock draft on the air. (The picks are provided below, but if you want the context and explanations, you’ll have to listen. The mock, incidentally, was done prior to the announcement of the Olivier Vernon-Kevin Zeitler trade.) On this podcastThe Giants’ decision to move on from Landon CollinsFree agent options for the safety positions- Adrian Amos- Earl Thomas - Tyrann Mathieu - Tre BostonOptions in the draft to fill the holes at the Giants’ safety positions- Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (Florida)- Nasir Adderley (Delaware) - Ugochukwu Amadi (Oregon) - Mike Edwards (Kentucky) - Sean Bunting (Central Michigan) If he’s actually available, Should the Giants trade for Josh Rosen?Our live mock draft, which starts at the 26-minute markYou can listen to the episode in your browser here or with the embedded player below:Where to subscribeYou can find and subscribe to Big Blue View radio from the show’s home page.You can find all the shows on our Big Blue View Radio Hub Page.You can also find the shows and subscribe on all your favorite podcast apps:Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFinally, be sure to check out the home page for all of the shows across the expanding Vox Media Podcast Network.Reports: Giants to work out QB Matt McGloin, WR Breshad Perriman, DL Daeshon Hall, and others It has been a tumultuous few days for the New York Giants as the roster was trimmed from 90 to 53 players, waiver claims were made Lorenzo Carter Jerseys Stitched , and more players cut. And it isn’t over yet. The Giants will reportedly work out a number of players on Tuesday, many with names you will recognize.Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network is reporting that the Giants will work out veteran quarterback Matt McGloin.McGloin was released by the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday afternoon. He was originally signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Penn State in 2013. McGloin spent the next four years in Oakland, before signing a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. in 2017. He was released by the Eagles in September, signed with the Houston Texans later that season after Deshaun Watson’s injury. He signed with the Chiefs in March of this year, and was with them through training camp and the pre-season before being released this weekend.Rapoport is also reporting that the Giants have a workout scheduled with former first-round wide receiver Breshad Perriman. Perriman was originally drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2015 NFL draft out of Central Florida. The 6-foot-2 Perriman has incredible athleticism, reportedly running a 4.24 40-yard dash to go with a 36 1鈦? inch vertical leap and 10-foot, 7-inch broad jump. However, he suffered a knee injury his rookie year and has struggled with route running and catching the ball since returning from injury. Obviously, he will not work out for the Giants if he first signs with the New York Jets.The Giants are also reportedly working out defensive lineman Daeshon Hall, formerly of the Carolina Panthers, and WR/KR JoJo Natsun, formerly of the Jets. Hall was drafted by Dave Gettleman in the third round of the 2017 draft out of Texas A&M. He has a prototypical build for a defensive lineman with long arms and the frame to carry his weight well. He played outside linebacker, 4-3 defensive end Youth B.J. Hill Jerseys , and the 5-technique in college. Hall missed all but one game last season after suffering a knee injury.JoJo Natson was originally signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2017. He was waived in final cuts and was signed by the Jets soon after. As a returner, Natson had 38 yards on 16 punt returns (2.4 yards per return) and 325 yards on 16 kick returns (20.3 yards per return).Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News is reporting the Giants will host a third potential returner, Quadree Henderson. Henderson was an undrafted free agent out of Pitt, and was regarded as one of the top return specialists in the country coming out of college. He doesn’t have blazing speed, running a 4.5 40-yard dash at the combine, but has remarkable short-area quickness and plays without hesitation as a returner. In college, Henderson averaged 26.6 yards per return (3 touchdowns) on kick-offs, with averages of 28.0 and 30.5 yards per return as a freshman and sophomore. As a punt returner as a sophomore and junior, he averaged 13.4 yards per return (15.8 and 11.6 yards per return, respectively), with another 3 touchdowns.
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