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In this detailed segment from 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, hosts Drew and Rob take a closer look at RJ Delancy III, one of the New York Giants’ newest additions from the giants udfa 2025 class. Delancy, a cornerback who played college football at three different programs—Nebraska, Toledo, and most recently Wisconsin—brings an unconventional resume to the Giants' offseason roster. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 193 pounds, Delancy’s college journey was anything but linear, and that unpredictability shows up both in his stats and in his potential path forward with Big Blue.
Over the course of 52 college games, Delancy tallied 69 total tackles, 14 passes deflected, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble. While those numbers don’t leap off the page, what might have caught the Giants' attention is his special teams value. His most recent season with Wisconsin saw him appear in 11 games, though he registered only 7 tackles. With no readily available action photos and only a school website headshot to use for the video, Rob jokes that even finding an image says something about Delancy’s visibility at the college level.
This segment takes a candid approach to evaluating Delancy’s chances of making it past training camp. The reality for many UDFAs is steep competition and limited reps, and Delancy's nomadic college career combined with limited defensive production may point to him being primarily viewed as a special teams contributor or practice squad hopeful. Drew and Rob also open the door for fans of Wisconsin, Toledo, or Nebraska to share any firsthand insights that might give more context to what Delancy brings to the table.
As part of the giants udfa tracker, this discussion highlights how the Giants continue to turn over every stone in their pursuit of depth and potential under-the-radar contributors. For fans this clip delivers the kind of no-hype, no-nonsense analysis that makes 2 Giants Goofballs one of the most trusted New York Giants podcasts and go-to Giants YouTube channels. Whether Delancy is simply a camp body or a surprise name to watch, Drew and Rob are here to cover it all in full detail as part of their continuing ny giants news and updates.
Over the course of 52 college games, Delancy tallied 69 total tackles, 14 passes deflected, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble. While those numbers don’t leap off the page, what might have caught the Giants' attention is his special teams value. His most recent season with Wisconsin saw him appear in 11 games, though he registered only 7 tackles. With no readily available action photos and only a school website headshot to use for the video, Rob jokes that even finding an image says something about Delancy’s visibility at the college level.
This segment takes a candid approach to evaluating Delancy’s chances of making it past training camp. The reality for many UDFAs is steep competition and limited reps, and Delancy's nomadic college career combined with limited defensive production may point to him being primarily viewed as a special teams contributor or practice squad hopeful. Drew and Rob also open the door for fans of Wisconsin, Toledo, or Nebraska to share any firsthand insights that might give more context to what Delancy brings to the table.
As part of the giants udfa tracker, this discussion highlights how the Giants continue to turn over every stone in their pursuit of depth and potential under-the-radar contributors. For fans this clip delivers the kind of no-hype, no-nonsense analysis that makes 2 Giants Goofballs one of the most trusted New York Giants podcasts and go-to Giants YouTube channels. Whether Delancy is simply a camp body or a surprise name to watch, Drew and Rob are here to cover it all in full detail as part of their continuing ny giants news and updates.