Giants Start Filling Out Roster After the Draft
The Giants wasted no time following the 2025 NFL Draft, working the phones to bring in fresh talent. While these signings aren’t yet official and remain subject to physicals or last-minute changes, here’s a look at the undrafted free agents (UDFAs) expected to join Big Blue. Some may only be tryout players, but all are intriguing prospects worth watching.
Offensive UDFAs Joining the Giants.
- R.J. Perry (OT, South Florida)
A 6’6”, 330-pound tackle who started 12 games in 2024. Transferred from Tennessee after 20 appearances with the Vols. (Per USF Football). - Reece McIntyre (C, Ole Miss)
A steady interior lineman, he reunites with former teammates Jaxson Dart and Antwane “Juice” Wells in New York.
(Per Ole Miss). - Jaison Williams (OL, Youngstown State)
Brings versatility and size to the offensive line. Known for his run-blocking ability and toughness. (Per Ryan Fowler). - Jordan Bly (WR, Gardner-Webb)
Clocked a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. Son of NFL great Dre Bly. Also spent time at Old Dominion. (Per Ryan Fowler). - Nate McCollum (WR, North Carolina)
Caught 68 passes for 743 yards and a touchdown over two seasons. Also served as UNC’s primary kick returner in 2024.
(Per CBS Sports). - Antwane “Juice” Wells (WR, Ole Miss)
Had 553 receiving yards and six touchdowns last season. A dynamic playmaker in a competitive SEC offense.
(Per Ryan Fowler). - Da’Quan Felton (WR, Virginia Tech)
A big-bodied target who offers red zone potential and showed strong hands during his senior year. (Per The Draft Network). - Beaux Collins (WR, Notre Dame)
A physical wideout with strong route-running skills and experience against top-tier competition. (Per Jeremy Fowler). - Jermaine Terry (TE, Oregon State)
Transferred from Cal. The 6’4”, 245-pound tight end recorded 375 receiving yards in 2024. (Per Ryan Fowler).
Defensive Players Headed to New York.
- R.J. Delancy III (CB, Wisconsin)
A physical cornerback with solid coverage instincts and press ability. (Per Jordan Schultz). - O’Donnell Fortune (CB, South Carolina)
Shrine Bowl Defensive MVP with good ball skills, chose the Giants over multiple offers. (Per Mike Garafolo). - Tommy McCormick (DB, Idaho)
A tough tackler and consistent contributor on special teams. (Per Idaho Football). - Makari Paige (DB, Michigan)
A long, rangy safety with solid Big Ten experience and developmental upside. (Per Jordan Schultz). - Trace Ford (EDGE, Oklahoma)
A high-motor edge rusher who flashed pass-rushing ability at Oklahoma. Could compete for rotational snaps. (Per Oklahoma Sooners).
Final Thoughts.
While this list may shift as physicals are completed and tryouts wrap up, these UDFAs represent a key part of the Giants’ offseason roster building. Some may make the 53-man roster, while others could land on the practice squad. Either way, it’s a group worth watching this summer.
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