The New York Giants signed multiple undrafted free agents following the 2025 NFL Draft, including some players with a real shot to compete for a roster spot.
At their rookie minicamp, they invited a few players to try out, and one player seemed to impress the team because he is now signing his first NFL contract.
The Giants signed Mercer CB T.J. Moore following his tryout with the team. Moore just finished a five-year college career at Mercer. He is coming off the best year of his career, recording a career-high seven interceptions. Three of which came in a dominant performance against Princeton. I'm sure one of the highlights of his season and maybe his college career came against Alabama, where he finished with a pass breakup and only allowed 32 yards on the day.
He has solid size at 6-0 and 187 lbs and tested as a solid athlete with an impressive showing of a 4.44 40-yard dash and a 10-3 broad jump. He now joins the Giants and will compete for a job in their CB room in training camp. He will try to beat out rotational players like Dee Williams, Art Green, Tre Hawkins III, and Cor'Dale Flott. His proven ball skills and above-average athleticism will make him an intriguing player to watch the rest of the summer.
In the wake of rookie minicamp, the Giants signed tryout cornerback T.J. Moore among a series of roster moves ⤵️
— Dan Salomone (@Dan_Salomone) May 12, 2025
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