Dan Salomone
In the wake of rookie minicamp, the New York Giants signed undrafted cornerback T.J. Moore, who was there on a tryout basis. The team also re-signed wide receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey three days after they released him.
The 6-foot, 187-pound Moore was just the second unanimous All-America selection in the 51-season history of the Mercer football program. He was also the runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award, which is given to the national defensive player of the year in Division I FCS college football.
Moore started all 14 games for the Bears last season and recorded 64 tackles (42 solo), seven interceptions, and 13 pass breakups. He totaled five or more tackles seven times, including a season-best nine stops against powerhouse Alabama. Moore set the program's single-game interception record with three against Princeton.
A native of Riverdale, Ga., Moore played in 58 games with 58 starts across his five-season career (2020-24) and amassed 185 tackles (128 solo), 11 interceptions (second all-time in school history), and 32 pass breakups.
Humphrey, 6-4 and 225 pounds, signed with the Giants as a free agent in March as he enters his seventh NFL season. He has played in 58 regular-season games with 23 starts for the Saints (2019-21), Patriots (2022), and Broncos (2023-24). His career numbers include 62 receptions for 770 yards (12.4 yards per catch) and seven touchdowns. Humphrey has also appeared in three postseason games, including a start for Denver this past season.
In addition to the signings, the Giants waived undrafted defensive backs Tommy McCormick (Idaho) and RJ Delancy III (Wisconsin).
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