For much of the 2025 NFL Draft, the New York Giants focused on physicality. Edge rusher Abdul Carter adds a blue-chip prospect to the trenches, and Marcus Mbow is the first offensive lineman the Giants have drafted since 2023.
With their final pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the New York Giants drafted Oklahoma State cornerback Korie Black. Black is a scheme fit for the Giants that has experience playing primarily cover 3 and cover 4 for the Cowboys for most of his college career.
With the second of their two seventh-round draft picks, the New York Giants added Korie Black, a cornerback from Oklahoma State with extensive playing experience. Black played for five years and was a three-year starter for the Cowboys.
Oklahoma State’s defense was well-represented in the NFL Draft. On Saturday, the Cowboys heard the fourth and final OSU player selected in the NFL Draft, when Korie Black was selected by the New York Giants with the 246th pick in the seventh round.
The New York Giants wrapped up their 2025 NFL Draft class with Oklahoma State cornerback Korie Black as their second pick of the seventh round, the 246th overall.
The New York Giants wrapped up their 2025 draft selections by taking Oklahoma State cornerback Korie Black, who also offers value on special teams. Black, 6-feet and 192 pounds, is a fifth-year senior for the Cowboys.
Korie Black was among the New York Giants' top-30 pre-draft visits this year. A former three-star recruit out of Connally High School in Waco, Texas, where he was the 97th recruit from his state and the 61st cornerback during the 2020 cycle.
Height: 5116 (verified) Weight: 190lbs (verified) Year: Redshirt Senior Oklahoma State Cowboys cornerback Korie Black projects as a developmental starter at the NFL level.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are doing a good job of playing things close to their vest ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, but now and then we do get some insight into which prospects they are doing their homework on.
A former Cowboy is getting looks from teams at the next level. Last season didn’t go as planned for Oklahoma State, but its roster was still filled with potential NFL talent.
The combine and pro day circuit is a critical part of the draft process that allows us to cross-check what we see on tape, but I rarely make a significant change to a player's grade based on an impressive 40-time or disappointing broad jump.