The New York Giants recently completed their 2024 draft, and while they selected seven players, they also signed notable undrafted free agents, particularly wide receiver Da'Quan Felton from Virginia Tech. At 6'5" and 213 pounds, Felton brings size and potential as a deep threat to a receiving corps that is otherwise smaller in stature. Analysts like Brent Sobieski and Charlotte Carroll see him as a prime candidate for the 53-man roster this summer, given his physical traits and the Giants' need for a significant aerial weapon. Despite a dip in production last season, the Giants view Felton's raw potential as a valuable addition.
Felton's 2024 stats showed only 32 receptions for 360 yards and two touchdowns, but his previous year performance of 667 yards and eight touchdowns gives hope for his development. The Giants aim to refine his route-running abilities and capitalize on his physical advantages. With a crowded receiver room that includes the likes of Wan'Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt, Felton's mix of size and potential could be a game-changer for the team.