2020 Senior Bowl: Giants meet with three more prospects

The New York Giants met with three more prospects at the 2020 Senior Bowl on Wednesday.

All 32 teams are represented at the 2020 Senior Bowl and all 32 teams talk with just about every single prospect on hand over the course of the week. That’s a reality of the event that often goes overlooked.

However, some visits are more formal and tend to be reported on, which Walter Football has done a tremendous job doing over the years.

Such was the case on Wednesday with Walter Football reporting three more prospect visits for the Giants.

The first was Texas A&M wide receiver Quartney Davis, who scouts feel possess tremendous body control at 6-foot-1 and 199 pounds. He’s quick, shifty, runs solid routes and has good hands. The one major concern? A history of injury, including a torn ACL in 2016.

The Giants also met with Dayton tight end Adam Trautman, who is a player who stood tall at the FCS level after catching his first ever pass in 2016. The 6-foot-6, 253-pound Trautman recently drew significant praise from NFL insider Daniel Jeremiah.

Finally, the Giants met with Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay, whose stock has trended in an upward direction for a while now. Here is a quick scouting report from our friends over at Longhorns Wire:

His role is mostly as a slot receiver at the next level but he can be a weapon for teams in that he can attack the middle of the field and challenge defenders with his speed. Not the most physical receiver when coming off the line but he has all the skills to beat you many ways.

Duvernay is probably not the style of receiver the Giants are currently in the market for, but who knows what new head coach Joe Judge has planned.

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