Projecting how New York Giants’ 2021 NFL Draft class will perform in 2022

Sam Darnold #14 of the Carolina Panthers in action against Azeez Ojulari #51 of the New York Giants (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
Sam Darnold #14 of the Carolina Panthers in action against Azeez Ojulari #51 of the New York Giants (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images) /
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Although the 2021 season was one to forget for the New York Giants, each member of the rookie draft class saw a fair amount of playing time over the course of the year.

Despite a brand new general manager in Joe Schoen at the helm, it’s probably safe to say that all six of the New York Giants’ 2021 draft picks will remain on the roster, especially as we approach the 2022 Draft without any transactions involving that class.

Not to mention that the Giants are strapped for cap space, so retaining players on rookie contracts was seemingly a no-brainer.

It’s very easy to get wrapped up in the next draft following the conclusion of a season, especially after one filled with losses. However, it’s important to analyze and reflect on previous draft classes too, as plenty can change in terms of expectations.

With that being said, let’s explore the outlook for each and every player from the New York Giants’ 2021 draft class.