The New York Giants selected seven players in the 2026 NFL draft, starting with linebacker Arvell Reese from Ohio State and concluding with BYU's Jack Kelly. All draft class members are active on social media platforms like X and Instagram.
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Follow each member of New York Giants' 2026 NFL draft class on social media
The New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen, and head coach John Harbaugh called the names of seven players during the 2026 NFL draft in Pittsburgh over the weekend, beginning with Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese.
Things wrapped up on Saturday with their final selection of BYU linebacker Jack Kelly.
All seven members of the Giants' 2026 draft class have X or Instagram accounts (some more active than others), and this is how you can follow them:
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The Giants' first pick was linebacker Arvell Reese from Ohio State, and their last pick was linebacker Jack Kelly from BYU.
You can follow all seven members of the Giants' 2026 draft class on platforms like X and Instagram, where they have accounts.
The Giants drafted players in various positions, including linebackers Arvell Reese and Jack Kelly.
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