The New York Giants kicked off their rookie mini-camp this week as they begin their preparations for the 2024 season. All attention will be drawn in by this year’s rookie draft class as it features some exciting prospects who will play significantly large roles in their first season.
The answer is no The calculus of how a team approaches the NFL Draft is always impacted by what it already has on its roster, and what it doesn’t. The New York Giants won’t be any different this year.
One of the most exciting things about West Virginia's 6-3 start to the season isn't just that they're finding ways to win games and be in the mix for the Big 12 title, but that they are doing it with several young pieces.
New York Giants rookie receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton suffered a torn ACL in Saturday's preseason finale against the Jets and will miss the 2023 regular season.
The New York Giants lost a rookie for the season this week. Undrafted free agent Bryce Ford-Wheaton suffered an ACL tear and moved to the injured reserve over the weekend, effectively ending his first season in the league, Brian Daboll revealed.
New York Giants‘ head coach Brian Daboll dropped a bombshell this Sunday, revealing that undrafted wideout Bryce Ford-Wheaton has sustained a torn ACL.
As the New York Giants wrap up their preseason, the clock is ticking on roster cuts. The team has until Tuesday to slim down their roster to 53 men for the 2023 season.
All eyes will be on Aaron Rodgers, who is seeing his first preseason action since 2018. But there are other issues at hand for these two teams.
The New York Giants will play their final preseason game on Saturday night against the New York Jets. This finale will give the coaching staff one last chance to evaluate the roster ahead of the cut day.
The New York Giants believe they have a find in former West Virginia wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton, who they signed after he went undrafted this spring.
Shoutout from GM Joe Schoen has some thinking undrafted WR could make Giants’ 53-man roster When New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen name-dropped
The New York Giants‘ wide receiver lineup is currently a hotbed of competition. While the first couple of preseason games have been instrumental in evaluating depth and talent at the receiver position, an undrafted free agent is making waves in a slightly different area: special teams.
The New York Giants were one of eight teams that had their rookies and select veterans report to training camp early on Monday. The rest of the team will be due to arrive next Tuesday.
Who wins the roster battle at wide receiver? We’re officially in the Dog Days of Summer. Mandatory mini-camp, and with it the offseason program, is over and done, but New York Giants training camp is still a month away.
West Virginia coach Noah Brown West Virginia football coach Noah Brown knows all the knocks on Bryce Ford-Wheaton, the former Mountaineers wide receiver who is trying to prove the naysayers wrong by sticking with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent.
Every season, hype surrounds a few undrafted rookie free agents and 2023 is no exception. Already, New York Giants wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton has become the center of attention, appearing on various UDFA watch lists.
The New York Giants revamped their receiving corps this offseason, adding speedsters like Parris Campbell, rookie Jalin Hyatt, and TE Darren Waller to the mix.
Ford-Wheaton was the Giants’ biggest UDFA investment this offseason After a season in which they seemingly couldn’t buy a wide receiver with talent, the New York Giants enter 2023 with a roster crunch at the position.
Height: 6-foot-3 | Weight: 224 pounds 2022 stats*: GP 12 / GS 12: 62 receptions, 675 yards, 7 touchdowns *College Stats at West Virginia Receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton went undrafted this past April, with many speculating why.
The New York Giants were unanimously praised for their 2023 NFL Draft class. The team’s undrafted free agency class, however, mostly flew under the radar despite featuring some promising talent.
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