Giants’ Jerome Henderson on Jarren Williams: ‘We may have something here’

New York Giants defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson believes the team may have something special in rookie CB Jarren Williams.

New York Giants defensive back Jarren Williams has only been with the team since August 3, but he’s making quite an impression on the coaching staff.

All Williams, an undrafted free agent out of Albany by way of St. Francis College in Pennsylvania, has done is come in and compete for a spot on the roster at the wide open cornerback position.

“Daily improvement, that’s the biggest thing,” head coach Joe Judge said about Williams on Monday when asked what he’s seeing. “He’s a guy who takes coaching points from the classroom to the field. He’s very receptive, he plays with a good demeanor. He’s got a good body frame on him. He’s almost built a little bit more like a safety at times than a corner. He factors into different positions in the kicking game for you.

“I like the way he comes out every day. Jerome (Henderson) gets on him pretty hard. He responds the right way and he’s shown improvement.”

Henderson added to the praise of Williams on Wednesday.

Henderson, like most of us, knew little about Williams when the Giants picked him up off the waiver wire after he was released by the Arizona Cardinals. Now, he’s seen enough of the 5-foot-10, 190 pounder to give some perspective.

“We may have something here,” Henderson told reporters on Wednesday.

The Giants could use Williams anywhere on the field. He has safety size and the speed to play corner.

With the Giants getting sideswiped by DeAndre Baker’s legal problems and Sam Beal’s decision to sit the season out due to coronavirus concerns, the football Gods were due to send them a bone in their secondary. Could Williams be it?

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Giants training camp: 3 undrafted free agents standing out

Undrafted free agents face an uphill battle in 2020 thanks to COVID-19, but these three are standing out in New York Giants training camp.

2020 is not going to be the year where scores of undrafted free agents make NFL rosters and go on to stardom. The coronavirus restrictions have basically shut down all of the avenues needed for these players to show there wares to coaches.

The New York Giants have several undrafted rookies in camp who will have to break through during practice sessions as there are no preseason games this summer for them to get a traditional audition.

Here are three UDFAs that could find themselves on the Giants’ roster come Week 1 against Pittsburgh.

Binjimen Victor
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WR Binjimen Victor

The 6-foot-4, 200-pound Binjimen Victor played all four seasons at Ohio State but went undrafted in this year’s deep wide receiver class. Is he likely a better prospect than many of the player who did get drafted? Yes, and the Giants are hoping that is the case.

“Victor got lost a bit amid the array of offensive talent at Ohio State, as did his teammate, Austin Mack, another rookie free-agent receiver and former Buckeye trying to make an impression,” writes New York Post reporter Paul Schwartz. “I could see Mack or Victor making a strong push to stay around, either on the roster or the expanded practice squad.”

Victor’s large frame will also help his chances as the Giants don’t really have a big target on the outside for Daniel Jones. Victor can also be used as a red zone option.