Giants Evaluate Four Players During Mandatory Minicamp

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The New York Giants are re-evaluating their 90-man roster as they prepare for the upcoming training camp. On Tuesday, during their mandatory minicamp practice, the team worked out four players: safeties K’Von Wallace and Millard Bradford, outside linebacker Kenny Dyson, and guard Carter O’Donnell.

K’Von Wallace stands out among the players, having been a fourth-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020. Over five NFL seasons, he has played for the Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, and Seattle Seahawks, appearing in 71 regular-season games and making 19 starts. Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen was with the Titans in 2023 when Wallace started seven of the 10 games he played that season.

Millard Bradford, who at 5-foot-10 and 191 pounds is a former undrafted free agent from TCU, saw action in three games for the New Orleans Saints in 2024, primarily contributing on special teams during his 40 total snaps.

The Giants’ safety room has dealt with some injuries, particularly with Anthony Johnson, a 2023 seventh-round pick from the Green Bay Packers. Johnson, who was claimed off waivers last August, played in nine games last season but is recovering from a shoulder issue.

Kenny Dyson began his professional career with the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent after playing at Bryant College. He participated in two games with the Panthers but was recently waived after contributing 10 defensive snaps and 21 on special teams.

Carter O’Donnell, standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 305 pounds, is an offensive tackle who played at the University of Alberta. He signed with the Indianapolis Colts in 2020 but faced roster changes before being cut before the 2023 season. Later, the Arizona Cardinals claimed him, and he played in five games with three starts, logging 171 snaps at left guard and 21 at right guard, earning a Pro Football Focus grade of 54.1. O’Donnell spent the year on injured reserve in 2024.

Additionally, Victor Dimukeje, an edge defender signed in free agency, has missed spring practices due to a pectoral injury.

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