As I’ve said many times before, you can never employ too much depth at any position in football, especially when it comes to the defensive backfield. The New York Giants kept that idea in mind during April’s NFL Draft, having selected a trio of defensive backs to add to a secondary that ranked 28th in the league last year with 264.1 passing yards allowed per game.
Of the trio, one happened to be Darnay Holmes (round No. 4, pick No. 110), a promising cornerback out of UCLA who definitely possesses talent but will need to put in a ton of work before seeing significant amounts of playing time.