No. 6: New York Giants
QB Daniel Jones: He has looked like he belongs working with the second- and third-team offenses early in his Giants career. That is an accomplishment given the difficulty of playing quarterback as a rookie in the NFL. One area where Jones has really showed well is with his arm. He has thrown with surprising velocity given some pre-draft criticism which viewed that as a weakness. No wonder coach Pat Shurmur said recently that Jones' arm was never a concern for the team. -- Jordan Raanan
No. 17: New York Giants
DT Dexter Lawrence: You can see why the Giants liked Lawrence out of Clemson. He's a massive human who moves exceptionally well for his size. He's already working as the nose tackle and anchor in the middle of the Giants' first-team defense. -- Jordan Raanan
No. 30: New York Giants
CB Deandre Baker: The Georgia cornerback has jumped into the mix and battled. He might not be the biggest or fastest, but he can cover. That has been apparent during practices, where Baker has shown he's a physical cover cornerback who can help the Giants immediately. He's battling last year's third-round supplemental pick Sam Beal for a starting spot on the outside opposite Janoris Jenkins. -- Jordan Raanan