There’s no denying the star-like abilities James Bradberry portrayed in his inaugural season in East Rutherford. The former Carolina Panther, who signed a three-year, $43.5 million deal with the Giants in 2020, was one of the league’s most successful at the position and arguably the best signing Dave Gettleman has made in his tenure as Big Blue’s general manager.
But even with Bradberry’s production during what was his first-ever Pro Bowl season, the Giants still tied for 16th in the league with 237.9 passing yards allowed per game. That statistic makes it obvious that the other starting cornerback spot wasn’t exactly the most stable.