3 undrafted rookies that could make Giants’ 2020 roster

These three undrafted rookies stand the best chance of making the New York Giants’ final 2020 roster.

There has been a lot of turnover on the New York Giants’ roster since Dave Gettleman took over as general manager in 2017, and the 2020 team looks nothing like the group Gettleman inherited from Jerry Reese.

But the turnover is almost complete. The Giants have filled most of their needs and are in building mode. Gettleman has addressed many of his mandatory needs through the NFL Draft and free agency, and there is little room for undrafted free agents to walk into camp this summer and make an impact.

Here are three undrafted free agents we believe could make the roster and make an impact.

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Austin Mack, WR, Ohio State

OSU is famous for pumping out productive receivers and sometimes talented players get pushed to the side. That appears to be the case with Mack, who only had 79 receptions for 1,050 yards over three seasons in Columbus.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder is a solid route runner with a lot of discipline to his game. He was been compared by scouts to former Giant Cody Latimer. If Mack can distinguish himself on special teams — like Latimer did — he will increase his chances of nailing down a roster spot.