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2025 Rookie Minicamp

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Giants sign 13 undrafted rookie free agents

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The Giants made their final pick of the 2025 NFL Draft almost two weeks ago, but the roster-building didn't end there.

The front office staff worked the phones to line up their undrafted free agents ahead of rookie minicamp, which is now underway at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. At the end of the month, the rookies will join the veterans for the first of 10 organized team practice activities (OTAs).

"I'm excited to see how this team comes together," general manager Joe Schoen said after the draft. "I like the players that we have. I like the makeup of the players. I'm confident in the coaching staff, and I'm excited for the 2025 season."

Before the rookies took the field, the team announced the signing of 13 rookie free agents:

  • RB Rushawn Baker, Elon
  • WR Jordan Bly, Gardner-Webb
  • WR Dalen Cambre, Louisiana
  • WR Beaux Collins, Notre Dame
  • CB RJ Delancy III, Wisconsin
  • WR Da'Quan Felton, Virginia Tech
  • OLB Trace Ford, Oklahoma
  • CB O'Donnell Fortune, South Carolina
  • S Tommy McCormick, Idaho
  • S Makari Paige, Michigan
  • TE Jermaine Terry II, Oregon State
  • WR Antwane Wells Jr., Ole Miss
  • OL Jaison Williams, Youngstown State

View some of the top photos of all of the Giants' 2025 undrafted free agent signings.

RB Rushawn Baker, Elon

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 225 | Hometown: Victor, N.Y.

As a senior, Baker led Elon with 859 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns while averaging 4.7 yards per carry. He closed his college career with a bang. In his final four games, Baker averaged 145.8 yards on the ground (6.1 yards per carry) with six touchdowns and was named Honorable Mention All-Coastal Athletic Association. Prior to Elon, Baker played 30 games over three seasons at Bucknell, rushing for 1,359 yards and 15 touchdowns.

WR Jordan Bly, Gardner-Webb

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 166 | Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.

Bly recorded career highs in receptions (32), receiving yards (333), and touchdown catches (three) during his lone season with the Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs. He played his first three seasons at Old Dominion. Overall, he averaged 9.3 yards per catch in 35 games.

WR Dalen Cambre, Louisiana

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 192 | Hometown: Lafayette, La.

Cambre was a special teams ace with the Ragin' Cajuns, excelling in punt block and kick return coverage while also serving as the team's holder on field goals and PATs. In 2023, his redshirt junior year, Cambre blocked a punt in the fourth quarter against Texas State, which helped Louisiana rally for a 34-30 win. As a redshirt freshman in 2021, he was named Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a fumble 26 yards for a touchdown on a botched punt attempt by Liberty.

WR Beaux Collins, Notre Dame

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 201 | Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.

As a graduate student in 2024, Collins caught 41 passes for 489 yards (12.0 yards per reception) and three touchdowns in his one season with Notre Dame, which made it all the way to the national championship game. Prior to his time with the Fighting Irish, he recorded 91 receptions for 1,290 yards and 11 touchdowns in 1,578 offensive snaps over 32 games (27 starts) at Clemson from 2021-23. He joined DeAndre Hopkins (2010), Sammy Watkins (2011), Artavis Scott (2014), Hunter Renfrow (2015), Deon Cain (2015), and Justyn Ross (2018) as the only Clemson freshmen — true or redshirt — in the Dabo Swinney era to post at least 30 receptions and 400 receiving yards. ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 46 overall recruit in the nation.

CB RJ Delancy III, Wisconsin

Height: 5-11 | Weight: 193 | Hometown: Miami, Fla.

Delancy appeared in 11 games and made seven tackles (six solo) on special teams during his one season with Wisconsin. Prior to his time in Madison, Delancy was a two-time Academic All-MAC selection at Toledo. He received the Wayne Lumber "Bringing the Lumber" trophy for the best tackle of the season as a redshirt freshman with the Rockets. Delancy began his college career with Nebraska in 2020.

WR Da'Quan Felton, Virginia Tech

Height: 6-5 | Weight: 213 | Hometown: Portsmouth, Va.

Felton averaged 15.3 yards per catch and caught 19 touchdowns during his college career, which began at Norfolk State in 2019 and ended with two seasons at Virginia Tech. Felton ran the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine. His cousin, Shyrone Stith, was a standout at Virginia Tech and played with the Jaguars and Colts.

OLB Trace Ford, Oklahoma

Height: 6-2 | Weight: 252 | Hometown: Edmond, Okla.

Ford transferred from Oklahoma State to Oklahoma in 2023 and played in all 26 games with the Sooners over the past two seasons. Between the two schools, he played in 58 games (16 starts) and recorded 99 total tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, two interceptions, five forced fumbles, and 19 pass breakups. In 2022, he recovered his own blocked punt and returned it for a touchdown against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Ford redshirted the 2021 season due to injury. In 2019, he earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors and received votes for Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year.

CB O'Donnell Fortune, South Carolina

Height: 6-1 | Weight: 185 | Hometown: Sumter, S.C.

Fortune spent five years in the program and was a starter for the final two. He notched seven career interceptions, one of which he returned 100 yards for a touchdown in the 2022 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl vs. Notre Dame. Fortune was named the Defensive MVP of the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl after returning an interception for a touchdown for the East Team. Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen served as head coach of the West Team while inside linebackers coach John Egorugwu was the defensive coordinator.

S Tommy McCormick, Idaho

Height: 6-1 | Weight: 210 | Hometown Fallon, Nev.

McCormick received the 24th Annual Scholar-Athlete of the Year award from the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA). According to the Vandals' team website, McCormick plans to pursue medical school in the summer of 2025 or 2026, depending on future NFL opportunities. Well, that opportunity has come with the Giants after the star safety picked up 2024 first-team All-Big Sky honors in 2024. McCormick notched eight career interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown.

S Makari Paige, Michigan

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 208 | Hometown: West Bloomfield, Mich.

A five-time letter winner and two-time All-Big Ten selection, Paige appeared in 53 games at safety and on special teams with the Wolverines. He made 32 starts in the secondary, including four at nickel. In 2024, he started 12 games at safety and led Michigan defensive backs with 45 tackles. He also notched two of his three career interceptions last season and blocked a kick.

TE Jermaine Terry II, Oregon State

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 245 | Richmond, Calif.

Terry was ranked as the nation's No. 1 tight end in the 2021 recruiting class by ESPN. That same year, Thomas Fidone II, whom the Giants drafted in the seventh round out of Nebraska, was the top tight end according to Rivals and 247Sports.

WR Antwane Wells Jr., Ole Miss

Height: 6-0 | Weight: 205 | Richmond, Va.

With Jaxson Dart as his quarterback, Wells ranked seventh in the nation last season with 19.75 yards per reception. They helped set program records in total yards (6,845), yards per play (7.3), passing yards (4,561) and passing yards per game (350.8). Prior to Ole Miss, Wells played in 16 games and started nine during two seasons with South Carolina. His breakout season came in 2022, when he led the team with 68 receptions, 928 yards, and six touchdowns. He earned first-team All-SEC honors that year but was limited to three games the following season due to a foot injury. Prior to South Carolina, he was an All-American standout at James Madison and prepped at Fork Union Military Academy.

OL Jaison Williams, Youngstown State

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 320 | Hometown: Trotwood, Ohio

A four-time All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honoree, Williams started all 12 games at right tackle during his final campaign. According to the team, he had a season average grade of 91 percent and a pass pro efficiency rating of 98 percent. He finished his career with 52 total starts on the offensive line. In addition to right tackle, he also started games at right guard, left guard, and left tackle.

View photos of the Giants' 2025 rookie class getting fitted for equipment ahead of this weekend's rookie minicamp.

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