The New York Giants have come to terms with their two first round selections in this year’s NFL draft — Oregon edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux and Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal.
Thibodeaux was selected No. 5 overall and Neal was taken two picks later at No. 7 — an incredible daily double for the Giants, who needed a ton of help at both positions this offseason.
Kayvon Thibodeaux and Evan Neal have agreed to terms on their rookie deals, per source.
Thibodeaux’s deal is four years for $31.3 million as the fifth overall pick.
Fully guaranteed.Evan Neal is four years and $24.6 million as the seventh pick. Also fully guaranteed. #Giants
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) May 14, 2022
As first round selections, Thibodeaux and Neal will also be eligible to receive fifth-year options on their deals.
Earlier this week, the Giants signed four of their other 11 draft picks to standard four-year deals — offensive lineman Marcus McKethan ($3.93 million), linebacker Micah McFadden ($4.015 million), defensive lineman D.J. Davidson ($4.014 million) and linebacker Darrian Beavers ($3.86 million).
Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu, tight end Daniel Bellinger, safety Dane Belton and defensive back CorDale Flott remain unsigned.