The New York Giants are not just thinking about 2026 with their player acquisitions; they are legitimately looking ahead to ensure the team has depth and potential beyond the present.That's why adding players like offensive tackle Jarrod Gray is so important to their future. Gray represents the opportunity to try out and develop talent with low risk and high reward.He is part of the International Pathway Program (IPP) and, as such, does not count against the 90-man training camp roster. This means the Giants get to bring him in as an extra body to their training camp roster.Gray is a former Australian rugby player who gave up the sport to transition to American football. His enormous size, mixed with his athleticism developed while playing rugby, makes him an intriguing prospect to see how quickly he can adapt to the game.Even if he does not make the team, which is a likely outcome, there's a good chance he will be identified as a player worth continuing to develop.JARROD GRAY, OT
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 318 lbs.
Exp: Rookie
School: N/A






