The New York Giants are not afraid to use their first-round draft pick to bolster a position that may not be a need on their roster. In 2010, it was defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul. In 2011, the Giants selected cornerback Prince Amukamara, despite the position not being a glaring need—at least not prior to the regular season. Heading into the 2012 NFL draft, there are quite a few holes on the Giants roster that need to be filled—such as the linebacker and left tackle positions—but don’t be surprised if the Giants and general manager Jerry Reese go in a different direction with the 32nd pick.
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With the nineteenth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the New York Giants select Nebraska cornerback Prince Amukamara. Analysis: The fans screamed out 'We Want Prince' and they got what they wanted. Probably the steal of the draft... Read Post
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New York Giants draft cornerback Jayron Hosley in third round of 2012 draft – NFL News New York Giants have selected Virginia Tech’s cornerback, Jayron Hosley, in the third round of the 2012 National Football League (NFL) draft. Hos... Read Post