New York was 15th in the league with 225.8 passing yards allowed per game last year, and that was with James Bradberry in the secondary. With Bradberry’s potential departure (via trade) on the horizon, the Giants may need serious defensive backfield assistance, which is why drafting Stingley at No. 7 overall could be a good choice (if he’s the top cornerback still available).
If Bradberry is indeed gone, Stingley would most certainly be a day-one starter alongside Adoree’ Jackson, who has two years remaining on his current contract. Stingley’s placement on the outside would be expected.