Third-year safety again appears ticketed for backup safety role Dane Belton has been a part-time safety with a nose for the football in two seasons since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.
Dane Belton and Geno Stone both came up big in week 17. Sorry - Iowa playing on Monday and getting smoked sucked up all available oxygen for me on Monday, and then Iowa kicked us all in the nuts again with the loss in Madison (thank GOD for Caitlin Clark).
New York Giants safety Dane Belton hasn't had many opportunities to shine, but when his number was called during the team's 26-25 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Belton was right there to step in a big way. Belton entered the game after starter Jason Pinnock suffered a foot injury.
As the New York Giants gear up for the upcoming season, all eyes are on the secondary. Emerging as a standout is the second-year defensive back, Dane Belton, who is turning heads and staking his claim early in the preseason.
The New York Giants have been flexing their depth at the safety position this summer as a number of players have stood out throughout training camp. In their first preseason game, a tandem of safeties forced turnovers.
The Giants ran through most of last year with a strong safety duo of Julian Love and Xavier McKinney. With Love departing in free agency to Seattle, the starting job next to McKinney is reportedly “wide open,” according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic.
The New York Giants are gearing up for a tough competition for the strong safety position, with Dane Belton, the second-year defensive back, and Bobby McCain, the veteran, among the potential contenders.
As the New York Giants navigate the second year of their rebuilding phase, the expectation is that their draft picks from the past two years will start to contribute significantly.
The New York Giants have a hole in their defensive backfield following the departure of safety Julian Love earlier this offseason. New York will need to establish a new starter at the strong safety position this summer.
Second-year Giants DB Dane Belton could potentially earn a starting role in the defensive backfield with a strong run-up to the start of the 2023 season.
Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 205 pounds 2022 Stats: GP 15 / GS: 5. 31 tackles, 24 solos (1 tackle for a loss), 2 ints. Dane Belton was the New York Giants' fourth-round selection (No.
Belton seeks to recover from a poor rookie season The New York Giants addressed many holes on their team this offseason, but safety arguably was not one of them.
The New York Giants were left with a hole in their secondary following the departure of starting safety Julian Love in free agency. Love started the full season for the Giants at strong safety.
The New York Giants have revamped their secondary this offseason after the unit performed rather inconsistently throughout the 2022 season. One of the biggest changes in the defensive backfield will be the absence of veteran safety Julian Love.
The Giants still have hope Belton may be ready by Week 1.
The Giants will not go into training camp with any unsigned rookies after signing Robinson and Belton.
Iowa safety Dane Belton was considered a high-value mid-round pick when he was selected by the New York Giants in Saturday’s fourth round of the NFL draft.
Iowa Football added to its legacy of defensive backs in the NFL Saturday when the New York Giants selected safety Dane Belton in the draft. The true junior from Tampa was chosen in the fourth round, the No.
Evaluating former Iowa safety Dane Belton It’s officially day two of the NFL Draft! After seeing Tyler Linderbaum come off the board last with the 25th overall pick to the Baltimore Ravens, it’s safe to say the university of Iowa’s reputation as being as an offensive line factory for the NFL suffered no setbacks.
#4 Pos: SS Ht: 6005 Wt: 205 Hand: 918 Arm: 3100 Wing: NA 40: 4.43 Vertical: 36.5 Broad: 1003 3 Cone: 7.01 Bench: NA Shuttle: 4.24 DOB: 12/7/2000 Hometown:
Iowa Football learned this week that a key member of its secondary would be returning. Saturday, it found out that another standout was heading to the NFL. Safety Dane Belton announced on social media that he would be foregoing the rest of his eligibility to enter the 2022 Draft.
Iowa’s defense has been without several key contributors in recent weeks, but Dane Belton’s ability to play multiple roles has helped the unit continue to play at a high level.
Iowa players have come together since recently being approved to use social media to share a powerful message.
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