NY Giants depth chart: How unproven CBs stack up behind Bradberry, Jackson

New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) celebrate after breaking up an Eagles pass in the second half. The Giants defeat the Eagles, 27-17, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi
New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) celebrate after breaking up an Eagles pass in the second half. The Giants defeat the Eagles, 27-17, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi /
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No. 1 Julian Love

Calling Julian Love unproven wouldn’t be fair.

Of course, he’s an unproven starting cornerback because he hasn’t done that regularly in his career just yet, but that’s not to say he hasn’t proved himself to be a legitimately good NFL player.

Love is a do-it-all guy that is good for every secondary to have. Whether it be on the boundary, in the slot or as a safety, Love has shown to at the very least be serviceable at multiple positions in the defensive backfield.

If the Giants are ever forced to put someone not named James Bradberry or Adoree’ Jackson on the field to play the boundary, it should be Love.

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