New York Giants work out ex-Eagles draft pick, three others

The New York Giants opened their mandatory three-day minicamp in a rainy East Rutherford, New Jersey on Tuesday but that wasn’t the only thing happening at team facilities.

In addition to the on-field practice, the Giants also hosted several free agents for workouts.

Linebacker Kenny Dyson Jr. played for the Carolina Panthers in 2024 and is currently a free agent. He appeared in just two games for the Panthers that year, recording two tackles (one solo). Safety Millard Bradford is in a similar situation, playing one season with the New Orleans Saints. He appeared in three games and recorded three tackles, all solo.

Carter O’Donnell hasn’t played in the NFL since 2023. He first signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted rookie free agent before joining the Arizona Cardinals, who waived him in July 2023.

Safety K’Von Wallace is a five-year veteran safety who was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020 and most recently played for the Seattle Seahawks. Over his career, Wallace has appeared in 71 games, recording 168 tackles (119 solo), one interception, and eight passes defensed.

Wallace is the most intriguing candidate the Giants are working out, especially considering the lack of depth at the position. He has the most NFL experience and would be a huge asset for players like Tyler Nubin and Dru Phillips. His mentorship is easily as valuable as his ability on the field.

It remains to be seen if the Giants sign any of the four.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants work out ex-Eagles draft pick, three others

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