A strong case can be made that the deepest and most talented unit on the New York Giants is their secondary. After all, general manager Dave Gettleman spent the offseason revamping a secondary that gave up 387 passing yards and four touchdowns in the season finale to Dak Prescott. The unit finished last season 23rd in pass defense.
First, he acquired free agent Antoine Bethea. Soon after, he acquired strong safety Jabrill Peppers in the Odell Beckham Jr. trade.
Then, Gettleman turned his attention towards the draft. He traded back into the first round to draft Georgia cornerback DeAndre Baker (30th overall).