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Giants' Cornerback Revamp: Youthful Talent Poised to Shine in 2025

Summary

  • Giants sign Paulson Adebo, 26, to elevate cornerback unit
  • Deonte Banks and Dru Phillips expected to take developmental leaps
  • Cornerback room has an average age of just 23.9 years in 2025
Giants' Cornerback Revamp: Youthful Talent Poised to Shine in 2025

The New York Giants are set to field a revamped and youthful cornerback unit in the 2025 NFL season. The team made a significant move in the offseason, signing Paulson Adebo from the New Orleans Saints to elevate the floor and ceiling of the position group.

Alongside Adebo, the Giants are expecting big things from Deonte Banks and Dru Phillips, who are both poised to take developmental leaps in their respective roles. Banks, who has had a tumultuous start to his NFL career, will benefit from having the same defensive coordinator for consecutive seasons for the first time.

The Giants' cornerback room is remarkably young, with an average age of just 23.9 years in 2025. This infusion of young talent, combined with the veteran presence of Adebo, should provide the Giants with a strong and versatile secondary capable of making significant strides in the upcoming season.

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With the addition of Adebo and the continued growth of players like Banks and Phillips, the Giants' cornerback group is poised to be a strength of the team in 2025. The competition for the remaining spots in the rotation should be fierce, as the Giants have assembled a deep and talented group of young defensive backs ready to make their mark on the NFL stage.

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The Giants signed Paulson Adebo, 26, from the New Orleans Saints to anchor their cornerback unit.
Deonte Banks, who has had a tumultuous start to his NFL career, is expected to benefit from having the same defensive coordinator for consecutive seasons for the first time.

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