The New York Giants have been consistently tinkering with their roster in recent weeks and that trend shows no signs of slowing down.
Art Stapleton of USA TODAY reports that the Giants hosted defensive tackle Daylon Mack for a visit on Friday and that he’s begun the entry process for training camp.
Defensive tackle Daylon Mack visited #NYGiants today and has begun the entry testing process for camp, per source.
Mack, a fifth-round pick of Ravens last year out of Texas A&M, was a surprise release earlier this month. He was claimed by Lions, but waived last week
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) August 14, 2020
The fact that Mack is partaking in the entry process, which consists of a physical and COVID testing, is a good indication that he will be signed.
A fifth-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2019 NFL Draft, Mack appeared in just one game as rookie, failing to log a tackle on just nine snaps. He was placed on injured reserve in November and then waived earlier this month.
Mack was claimed off of waivers by the Detroit Lions a day after his Ravens release, but that stop was also short-lived. The 6-foot-1, 340-pound Mack was waived with a failed physical just five days later.
Assuming Mack has overcome his hip and knee injuries, he would provide the Giants with additional defensive line depth as training camp practices and intrasquad scrimmages pick up.
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