New York Giants 7-round mock draft: Including blockbuster trade with Falcons

Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker (Mandatory Credit: Joseph Cress-USA TODAY Sports)
Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker (Mandatory Credit: Joseph Cress-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Defensive back Josh Jobe #28 of the Alabama Crimson Tide(Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) /

Round 4, pick No. 112: Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama

The New York Giants very well might move on from James Bradberry at some point this offseason, both to create cap space as well as continue accumulating assets in the draft. If that happens, cornerback becomes an even more pressing need.

Jobe, 5-foot-11 and 188 pounds, is an aggressive ballhawk whose riverboat gambling style in coverage leads to some boom-or-bust opportunities, which could cause him to slip. However, his athleticism and big-play ability might be exactly what the Giants need in the secondary.

Last season, Jobe finished with 38 tackles, a pair of interceptions, and four pass breakups.

In the right scheme, and with high quality NFL coaching, Jobe has the potential to be a starter at the next level.