The New York Giants are officially stacking their roster for the future. On Thursday, the team announced that four of their seven selections from the 2026 NFL Draft have signed their first professional contracts—just in time for rookie minicamp, which kicks off Friday.
The newly signed players include wide receiver Malachi Fields (third round), defensive lineman Bobby Jamison-Travis (sixth round), offensive lineman JC Davis (sixth round), and linebacker Jack Kelly (sixth round). These additions bring fresh talent and depth to key positions as the Giants look to build on their defensive and offensive lines.
Still waiting to put pen to paper are the team’s two first-round picks: linebacker Arvell Reese and offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa, along with second-round cornerback Colton Hood. All three are expected to be major contributors, so fans will be watching closely for their signings.
But the Giants aren’t stopping there. The team also inked six undrafted rookie free agents (UDFAs), adding even more competition to the mix. These under-the-radar signings often become fan favorites and key role players, so keep an eye on the training camp battles ahead.
With rookie minicamp on the horizon, the Giants are setting the stage for a new era. Whether you’re stocking up on gear for the upcoming season or just excited about the fresh faces, this is a squad worth watching.
