Giants announce signings of four 2026 NFL Draft picks, six UDFAs
The Giants sign four 2026 NFL Draft picks, plus six undrafted rookies (UDFAs). Here's who.
Of the seven players the New York Giants selected at the 2026 NFL Draft, four of them are officially professional football players. The team announced on Thursday that four picks made by the Giants at the 2026 draft have inked their first NFL contracts on Thursday. The news comes just one day ahead of the start of the team's rookie minicamp on Friday.
The four signed include: receiver Malachi Fields (third round), defensive lineman Bobby Jamison-Travis (sixth round), offensive lineman JC Davis (sixth round), and linebacker Jack Kelly (sixth round). Both first-round picks of the Giants, linebacker Arvell Reese and offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa , and second-round pick Colton Hood are New York's trio of draft picks still unsigned. In addition to the draft selections, the signings of another six undrafted rookie free agents have signed with the Giants.
That list of players can be found below: Colorado defensive tackle Anquin Barnes Jr. Wisconsin defensive tackle Ben Barten North Carolina cornerback Thaddeus Dixon Boston College long snapper Ben Mann Kutztown offensive lineman Ryan Schernecke Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants sign four 2026 NFL Draft picks, six UDFAs, to contracts