Giants hire first full-time female scout in franchise history

Hannah Burnett has been named the Giants’ new Midlands scout.

The New York Giants announced several hirings to their football operations staff on Thursday, including the first full-time female scout in the 96-year history of the franchise.

Hannah Burnett, 25, has been named the Giants’ new Midlands scout. As per the New York Post, Burnett “recently worked in scouting for the Falcons — liaising between players, agents and colleges while watching tape and attending pro days, bowl games and the combine.”

“I completely understand and am aware that this is an awesome opportunity, and it’s important for females in the league,’ Burnett said in an interview on the Giants’ website. “But I’ve said this from the get-go: I just want to go in there like everyone else goes in there and go about my business like a pro. Everything will work itself out if I go about my business the right way.”

Marquis Pendleton has been elevated to an area scout after spending the previous four years as the Giant’s scout in the BLESTO scouting combine. Blaise Bell will be the new BLESTO scout.

In other moves, Nick Williams has been named an offensive assistant on the coaching staff.

As had been reported in recent months, Craig Fitzgerald has been named the director of strength and performance, and Sam Coad will be the performance manager/assistant strength coach.

Dr. Lani Lawrence has been hired to fill the newly-created position of director of wellness and clinical services. She will also be overseeing the team’s player engagement/development program, a job once held by Charles Way and most recently, David Tyree.

“My primary role is to not only be a support, but to help players be a better person in general,” said the Manhattan-born Lawrence. “A whole person, not just a better athlete. If they’re better in their personal lives, if they have better connections with their teammates, with their spouses or people close to them, if they’re living healthy lives, ultimately, the reward is that they’re going to be a better athlete. I get to support the players emotionally, physically and mentally, and my hope is that it translates onto the field.”

Ed Triggs has been named the director of football operations. He was formerly the football operations coordinator.

Ty Siam has been named the director of football data & innovation and Courtney Kennedy will be the football data analyst.

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New York Giants add first full-time female scout

The New York Giants have hired their first full-time female scout, Hannah Burnett

The New York Giants have made a significant move that was a long time coming. They announced Thursday the hiring of their first full-time female scout, Hannah Burnett.

Burnett, 25, was a standout lacrosse, soccer and basketball player at Huntington (NY) High School on Long Island. Burnett was a team captain at the University of Massachusetts, a two-time all-region and all-conference player and three-time conference champion. She holds the UMass record for points in a game with 10.

“I played sports forever, ever since I can remember,” Burnett said. “To be able to be part of a team again that’s working toward one common goal is what I’ve been doing my whole life. I’ve always been a part of a team. It’s helped me transition into the NFL. When I got to UMass and majored in sports management, I knew I wanted to work in sports in some capacity.”

Burnett comes to Big Blue from the Atlanta Falcons, where she has spent the last 19 months in their scouting department.

Per Giants.com

“The only thing I care about is for us to win the Super Bowl. Our main goal as a team is to win a Super Bowl. That’s my goal, that’s everybody’s goal.”

Burnett was an events operation intern in the Buffalo Bills’ training camp the summer before her senior year in 2017. After graduation, she did a four-month stint as a player personnel assistant in the NFL office. Burnett was hired by the Falcons in November 2018.

Burnett doesn’t see herself as a trailblazer or groundbreaker.

“I try not to think about that,” she told the team’s site. “I completely understand and am aware that this is an awesome opportunity, and it’s important for females in the league. But I’ve said this from the get-go, I just want to be the best area scout that I can. I want to go in there like everyone else goes in there and go about my business like a pro.”