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New York Giants rookie receiver Jalin Hyatt, the team's third-round draft pick this year, has signed his rookie deal, the team announced.

Hyatt, 6-0 and 185 pounds, was the 73rd overall pick in the draft, a pick for whom the Giants traded up to get.

According to Over the Cap, Hyatt's four-year deal is worth an estimated $5.625 million, including a $1.09 million signing bonus. His 2023 cap jit is estimated to be $1.022 million.

The other members of the Giants' 2023 draft class to have signed their respective rookie deals include running back Eric Gray (fifth round, Oklahoma), cornerback TRe Hawkins III (sixth round, Old Dominion), and both seventh-round picks, defensive lineman Jordon Riley  (Oregon) and safety Gervarrius OWns (Houston).

The team's two unsigned draft choices are first-rounder Deonte Banks, a cornerback out of Maryland, and second-rounder John Michael Schmitz, a center out of Minnesota.

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