New York Giants: 3 promising UDFAs who could lose opportunity due to no pre-season

New York Giants, Javon Leake
Oct 5, 2019; Piscataway, NJ, USA; Maryland Terrapins running back Javon Leake (20) runs the ball against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the first half at SHi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

4.) Kyle Murphy

Another undrafted free agent, the New York Giants, landed this off-season was Kyle Murphy out of Rhode Island. Standing at 6-foot-4 and 302 pounds, Murphy has solid physical traits to develop into a decent offensive lineman. Playing in 43 games and starting in 36 as an offensive tackle, Murphy has the ability to swap positions and move around the line.

General manager Dave Gettleman is notorious for spotting underrated talent in the trenches, and he could be one of the next big finds. However, there are several undrafted players fighting for roster spots, and the Giants might not have room for him.

I anticipate he will land on the practice squad, and hopefully, given a regular 2021 season occurs, Murphy could push for an active spot in the future.

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