Miami Dolphins 2026 undrafted free agent tracker and live updates: Keeping up with all the rumors and signings
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The New York Giants' 2026 NFL Draft has clear winners and losers, including D.J. Reader and Sisi Mauigoa as notable winners, while Evan Neal and Kayvon Thibodeaux face uncertain futures. The draft's impact on player positions and roster spots is significant.
Câmon down, D.J. Having missed out on an opportunity to select defensive tackle Kayden McDonald in Round 2 â even though the Giants have tried to say that isnât what they would have done, anyway â the Giants still have a crater-like Dexter Lawrence-sized hole in the middle of their defense. That means Reader, a veteran free-agent nose tackle, should have a job by 4 p.m. on Monday when free agent signings no longer count against the 207 compensatory pick formula. He should also have a pretty nice contract for a guy signing in late April.
Since coach John Harbaugh decided to give Neal one last chance, there has been some optimistic âwhat if heâs good and becomes a starting guard?â chatter in the fan base. Well, forget that. The starting guards, barring injury, are Jon Runyan Jr. and 10th overall pick Sisi (yes, Iâm going to call him Sisi) Mauigoa. Neal is going to have a hard time making the roster and, if and when the Giants cut him, might have a hard time finding an NFL job. Faalele is a loser because he goes from starter to backup â again, barring injury. Ezeudu, like Neal, is going to have a hard time earning a spot on the 53-man roster.
This affable giant got drafted No. 10 overall, got a big shout out from The Rock for his representation of Samoan culture on draft night, and made a big fan in Jaxson Dart after Mauigoaâs âdie for this sâ-â quote.
Winners include D.J. Reader, Sisi Mauigoa, Jaxson Dart, and Dennard Wilson, who all benefit from the draft selections.
Evan Neal struggles to secure a roster spot as the Giants have drafted starting guards, making his future with the team uncertain.
Kayvon Thibodeaux's position is jeopardized as he is pushed down the depth chart, raising questions about his future with the team.
Micah McFadden's career is negatively impacted as he may lose his roster spot due to the Giants' selection of a new linebacker.
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The Giantsâ 2022 No. 5 overall pick has not been traded. The Giants **keep insisting they are not trying to trade him**, though the Internet and NFL insiders apparently donât believe them. Thibodeaux, though, keeps getting pushed down the pecking order. First, it was Abdul Carter at No. 3 in the draft a year ago. Now, it is Arvell Reese this year at No. 5. Traded or not, it is becoming clear there is an an expiration date on Thibodeauxâs time with the Giants. He can be a free agent after the 2026 season, and unless Thibodeaux has the best season of his career in 2026 it is hard to imagine the Giants getting into a bidding war to keep him.
The second-year quarterback did not get a wide receiver in the top 10 of the draft. He did get a starting guard who said he would be willing to die to protect him. He also got a 6-4, 218-pound wide receiver Giants fans immediately began comparing to ex-Giant Hakeem Nicks. Guys like Fields, who specialize in the contested catch downfield, make quarterbacks look better.
You donât really think Harbaugh wants to see Banks starting games at cornerback, do you? Colton Hood was drafted to ensure that doesnât happen
Jeremiyah Love is in Arizona. Enough said.
The Giantsâ 2022 fifth-round pick has lost three times now since the beginning of the 2025 season. He lost the first time because a Week 1 foot injury robbed him of his season and a chance to earn a lucrative free agent contract. He loses again with the selection of Reese. McFadden signed a one-year âprove-itâ contract to return to the Giants. Now, he will be a backup linebacker and special teamer. Thatâs no way to earn a free-agent pay day. He might lose a roster spot entirely with the sixth-round selection of linebacker/special teamer Jack Kelly.
The Giantsâ defensive coordinator got two shiny new toys to play with in Reese and Hood in the teamâs first two picks.
The Giants passed on two chances to select Ohio State safety Caleb Downs. So, both Holland and Nubin still have starting jobs.