Youth Deandre Baker Jersey , but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll draft one in the first round. Or at all.Matt Lombardo of NJ.com reports that Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley visited the Giants on Friday. He attended the team’s “local prospect” day, which permits every NFL franchise to host an unlimited number of incoming players with geographic ties to the team’s home market. (Apparently, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is close enough to be “local”; McSorley grew up in Virginia.)With the Giants, McSorley would be reunited with running back Saquon Barkley Womens Deandre Baker Jersey , who has praised McSorley as a “great leader,” a “great player,” and “one of my favorite teammates ever.”Barkley also has said that it’s “so disrespectful” for teams and scouts to suggest that McSorley should change positions at the next level. McSorley declined a request to work out with defensive backs at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.“I haven’t done a [secondary] backpedal in like five and a half years,” McSorley said at the Penn State Pro Day. “I’ve just been focused on quarterback, and that’s where my mindset is.”Saints coach Sean Payton also has wondered whether McSorley could become the next Julian Edelman Authentic Deandre Baker Jersey , who went from college quarterback to slot receiver to Super Bowl MVP.Despite all that, NFL.com pegs McSorley as a “priority free agent.” Which is a nice way of saying he’s not expected to be drafted. Second-year player a valuable reserve for Giants" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBig Blue Viewa New York Giants communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibraryGiantsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 17Filed under:New York Giants NewsGiants’ 90-man roster: Where does Sean Chandler fit in revamped secondary?New,10commentsSecond-year player a valuable reserve for GiantsEDTShareTweetShareShareGiants’ 90-man roster: Where does Sean Chandler fit in revamped secondary?Sean Chandler making a tacklePhoto by Tim Warner/Getty ImagesA young member of the New York Giants’ secondary who has barely gotten any attention leading up to the 2019 season is second-year safety Sean Chandler. Let’s see where Chandler fits as we continue our series of profiles of the players on the Giants’ 90-man roster.The basicsHeight: 5-foot-10Weight: 205Age: 23Position: SafetyExperience: 12019 season in reviewAn undrafted free agent out of Temple, Chandler made the Giants’ 53-man roster. He ended up playing sparingly in 16 games. He played 141 defensive snaps Deandre Baker Jersey Boys , 44 of those in the season finale vs. the Washington Redskins. He finished with 18 tackles, 16 of them solo.2019 outlook Jabrill Peppers (strong) and Antoine Bethea (free) will be the Giants’ starting safeties. Veteran Michael Thomas is the likely third safety. Rookies Corey Ballentine and Julian Love have been discussed as players who could transition to the free safety role eventually.In all of that, Chandler is probably penciled in to be what he was a year ago — a backup who occasionally sees the field on defense and makes most of his impact covering punts and kickoffs.