Round 1: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
Prince Amukamara spent five years with the Giants, appearing in 55 games and starting 45 of them. He recorded 261 tackles, seven interceptions, 43 pass deflections, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and six tackles for loss. After his stint with the Giants, he played for the Jaguars, Bears, Raiders, and Cardinals, with a brief period with the Saints. He retired as a Giant in 2023, finishing his career with 113 games, 99 starts, 10 interceptions, and 78 pass deflections. Prince was known as a solid but not elite cornerback, often hindered by minor injuries. A devout Christian and dedicated philanthropist, he works with Up2Us Sports and Alliance Sports Training in Omaha.
Round 2: Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina
Marvin Austin's college career was marred by controversy over improper benefits, leading to his ineligibility in his senior year. Drafted by the Giants, he missed his rookie season due to a torn pectoral muscle. Over his career, he played in 26 games, recording 22 tackles. His NFL journey included short stints with the Dolphins, Cowboys, and Broncos. He last appeared in the NFL in 2015 and has stayed out of the public eye since, with little known about his post-football life.
Round 3: Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy
Jerrel Jernigan contributed to the Giants' Super Bowl win as a rookie, primarily as a kick returner. His best season came in 2013 with 29 catches for 329 yards and two touchdowns. Jernigan's career totals include 34 games, 38 catches for 391 yards, and three total touchdowns. After his NFL career, he briefly signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL but never played a game. He now serves as the head coach at Eufaula High School in Alabama, his alma mater, and was named the 5A Coach of the Year in 2023.
Round 4: James Brewer, T, Indiana
James Brewer, who began playing football only in his senior year of high school, spent four seasons with the Giants, playing in 26 games with eight starts. He signed with the Jets in 2015 but was waived before the season. His life after football remains largely private.
Round 6: Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State
Greg Jones started games as a rookie due to injuries in the Giants' lineup and was part of the Super Bowl-winning team. He was cut before the 2012 season and later played briefly for the Jacksonville Jaguars and in the CFL. Jones earned a CFL All-Star nod in 2015. He is married, has a daughter, and is active in various ventures, including motivational speaking and leadership camps. He
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