The Giants are focused on improving their cornerback roster, considering it as critical as finding a franchise quarterback. The NFL Combine's medical evaluations are crucial due to many top cornerback prospects facing injury concerns. General manager Joe Schoen aims for players with clean injury histories. Notable talents include Travis Hunter, who remains injury-free, while others like Will Johnson and Benjamin Morrison have dealt with significant injuries. Despite these risks, prospects like Azareye'h Thomas show promise and may emerge as top cornerbacks, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties in the upcoming draft.
In today's pass-first NFL, needing a franchise quarterback and a No. 1 cornerback is a precarious place to reside.
A lot of the cornerbacks who had a lot of the preseason hype were hurt, so you just don't know.
The one who has really risen up the board is Azareye'h Thomas from Florida State. Thomas has the potential to develop into a No. 1 cornerback.
Though Colorado cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter is a clean prospect with unanimous top-four projections, Michigan's Will Johnson missed the final seven games of last season.
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