Giants UDFA Tracker: New York Prioritizing Receivers

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The New York Giants made seven picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, and by most accounts, they did very well for themselves. Adding a blue-chip prospect, the presumptive quarterback of the future, and a plug-and-play defensive tackle makes this two consecutive classes in which general manager Joe Schoen seemingly aced the test.

Now, the fun begins.

In the hours after the NFL Draft, as fans stepped away from their screens and into the world of offseason excitement, New York kept on working. Undrafted free agency is a mad dash for the Day 3 prospects that fell through the cracks. How teams prioritize certain talents and allocate their limited UDFA budgets can have a profound effect on where the most prized free agents land.

Here’s our Giants UDFA signing tracker, which showcases a disproportionate number of receivers. This makes sense given New York’s need for depth behind its trio of receivers, which went unaddressed during the draft.

The initial signings were compiled in Alex Katson’s spreadsheet. Additional updates will be provided below.. You can find his full UDFA tracker here.

Priority UDFA Signings


Minicamp Invites

  • Ja'Khi Douglas, Receiver, Florida State (Melo)
  • Jason Collier Jr., Guard, Pitt (Wilson)
  • Terrence Spence, Cornerback, James Madison (Wilson)

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Check back for more updates as they happen!


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