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2026 Rookie Minicamp

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Giants sign 4 draft picks to rookie contracts

ROOKIE-SIGNINGS-INVISALIGN

The newest members of the Giants are set to take the field for the start of rookie minicamp on Friday.

Before they do, the Giants signed four draft picks to their rookie contracts - wide receiver Malachi Fields (Round 3, No. 74 overall), defensive lineman Bobby Jamison-Travis (Round 6, No. 186 overall), offensive lineman J.C. Davis (Round 6, No. 192 overall) and linebacker Jack Kelly (Round 6, No. 193 overall).

The Giants also announced the signing of six undrafted rookie free agents on Thursday.

Fields spent his first four seasons at Virginia before transferring to Notre Dame for the 2025 campaign. The 6-foot-4, 218-pound wideout finished his collegiate career with 165 receptions for 2,479 yards and 16 touchdowns.

Playing in 12 games for the Fighting Irish this past season, Fields led all players with at least 10 receptions on the season with an average of 17.5 yards per reception. His season totals included 36 receptions for 630 yards and five touchdowns.

Jamison-Travis started all 12 games at nose tackle for Auburn last season. The 6-foot-3, 328-pound lineman picked up a career-high 36 tackles, including two tackles for loss, and added two pass breakups. This came after seeing limited action with the Tigers from 2023-2024.

Prior to his time at Auburn, Jamison-Travis attended Iowa Western where he was named NJCAA first-team All-American as he helped the Reivers to a NJCAA national title. He was ranked as the No. 1 juco prospect from the state of Iowa and the No. 3 juco defensive lineman in the nation.

Davis started 49 consecutive games to end his collegiate career, with two seasons spent at New Mexico before finishing at Illinois. He also played his freshman year at Contra Costa College. On over 1,600 pass block snaps across those final four seasons, almost all of which were spent at left tackle, the 6-foot-4, 322-pound lineman allowed a total of eight sacks, with no more than three sacks surrendered in any campaign.

Davis' best season came in 2025 when he allowed three sacks and was called for only one penalty on 776 total offensive snaps. He was Pro Football Focus' No. 3 left tackle in the nation, aided by an elite performance with his run blocking, which led to him being named first-team All-Big Ten.

Kelly played in 47 career games over his four collegiate seasons, the first two at Weber State and the final two at BYU. Across those four campaigns, the 6-foot-2, 240-pound linebacker totaled 190 total tackles (125 solo), 43.5 tackles for loss, 31.5 sacks, nine forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, eight pass breakups, two interceptions and one defensive touchdown.

Kelly played well throughout his time in college with no fewer than five sacks in any season, but he saved his best for the 2025 campaign. He led BYU with 10 sacks to go with 13.5 tackles for loss, 55 tackles, two forced fumbles, a pass breakup and seven quarterback hurries on his way to being named first-team All-Big 12. He was one of only 17 players nationally with 10 or more sacks as he lead the Cougars defense to its highest sack total since 2015. Kelly was also a Bronko Nagurski and Butkus Award Watch list honoree.

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