New York Giants select Malachi Fields: 5 things to know about the WR

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Malachi Fields has quickly become one of the more intriguing prospects to enter the league, blending rare physical tools with a resilient story that stretches far beyond the football field.

The 6-foot-4 wide receiver, selected by the New York Giants at No. 74 overall in the 2026 NFL draft, represents more than just size and skill. His path reflects a deep-rooted passion for the game, personal growth through adversity, and well-rounded interests that shape his character.

From backyard beginnings to leadership roles and professional success, Fields' story offers a compelling look at the making of a modern NFL player.

Multi-sport roots and High School versatility​


Fields' athletic foundation was built early. He started tossing a football around at age four with his father and younger brother before joining organized teams at eight, quickly falling in love with the sport’s demands. Growing up, he also competed in baseball and basketball, developing well-rounded coordination.

At Monticello High School, he excelled as a dual-threat quarterback—throwing for 1,027 yards and rushing for 700 while scoring 16 touchdowns in his junior year—while also contributing as a cornerback and track athlete.

Though recruited as a receiver, this broad background helped forge his football instincts.

Passion for the outdoors​


Away from the gridiron, Fields finds peace in nature. An avid fisherman, he enjoys spending quiet time outdoors, recharging mentally through simple, reflective hobbies that contrast the intensity of football.

Injury recovery and comeback recognition​


Fields demonstrated remarkable resilience during his college career at Virginia (before a 2025 transfer to Notre Dame). A broken metatarsal in his left foot as a sophomore limited him to just one game after surgery, yet he bounced back strongly. His determined return earned him semifinalist honors for the Comeback Player of the Year Award following a standout junior season, showcasing his mental toughness and dedication.

Natural leadership qualities​


Teammates and coaches at Virginia valued Fields as a steady locker-room presence. Serving as a team captain, he brought consistency and quiet leadership that helped unify the group both on and off the field.

NFL Readiness and Comparisons

Scouts and analysts praise Fields’ physical, contested-catch style, often likening him to Michael Pittman Jr. After recording 165 career receptions for 2,479 yards and 16 touchdowns, his blend of size, strength, and ball skills made him a coveted third-round pick by the Giants, positioning him as a future reliable starter in New York’s offense.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants select Malachi Fields: 5 things to know about the WR

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