Former Notre Dame Receiver Rising in Giants Training Camp

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The New York Giants signed former Notre Dame receiver Beaux Collins as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft. Collins was one of three undrafted receivers the Giants brought in after April’s draft.

The rookie receiver is making waves during training camp and moving up the depth chart.

With Giants star receiver Malik Nabors sidelined with an injury, Collins has stepped into first-team reps. He’s making the most of the opportunity.

“You are getting first-team reps, that means something, at this point in the summer,” ESPN’s Jordan Raanan said. “Definitely a name I am keeping an eye on.”

Collins brings extensive college experience despite going undrafted. He started his career at Clemson, playing three seasons with the Tigers before transferring to Notre Dame for his senior year.

Collins posted 132 receptions for 1,780 yards and 14 touchdowns across 48 college games.

The receiver never put up huge numbers in any single season but stayed consistent throughout his college career. Collins averaged over 13 yards per catch, serving as a reliable intermediate target for his quarterbacks.

Collins missed the Giants’ first preseason game against the Buffalo Bills. He’ll be a player to watch when New York faces the New York Jets.

After working with the first team and quarterback Jackson Dart throughout the week, Collins has a chance to solidify his roster spot. A strong performance against the Jets could cement his place in New York’s receiving corps.

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