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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
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40:07Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft
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1:30Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Best 1st Round By Team With Multiple Picks
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1:34Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Who Do The Giants Select?
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1:39Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Where Does Jeremiyah Love End Up?
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1:55What Do The Giants Do With The No. 5 Pick?
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26:07NFL Draft Smokescreen Season
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1:38Odds Shift Back In Favor Of Arvell Reese At No. 2 For The Jets
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1:15Jonathan Jones Mock Draft: Cowboys Trade Up For LB Sonny Styles
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0:59Jonathan Jones Mock Draft: Cardinals Looking To Trade Out Of No. 3 Pick
Top Giants News
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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 |























