Mr. Clean.
That's who the Giants have been looking to draft in recent years. Players who have no rap sheets, no off-the-field problems, no history of injuries. If you were a team captain in college, even better. But it's clear from the last two draft cycles -- the two the Giants believe have been the most successful in recent years -- that the team puts a premium on character when deciding which players they should select.
They made a conscious move heading into the 2013 draft to be more risk-averse, to not take as many chances. While they were always aware of players' backgrounds, they didn't always weigh it as heavily in the war-room equations.