The New York Giants are gearing up for their local pro day, a crucial part of their pre-draft evaluations, with a focus on prospects who have regional connections. Among the athletes set to showcase their skills are tight end Connor Hulstein from Marist and running back Jalen Berger from UCLA.
Connor Hulstein, standing tall at 6-foot-6 and weighing in at 247 pounds, hails from Frisco, Texas. After four seasons at Princeton, he transferred to Marist, where he made a significant impact in 2025 with 42 receptions. During his tenure at Princeton, Hulstein played in 26 games, notching 11 catches for 111 yards and three touchdowns, including a memorable game-winner against Harvard in 2023.
On the other hand, Jalen Berger, a 6-foot-1, 215-pound running back from Newark, New Jersey, has had a dynamic college career. Starting at Wisconsin, he demonstrated his potential with a strong freshman year before transferring to Michigan State and eventually UCLA.
Over his college journey, Berger amassed 386 carries for 1,707 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry, along with 48 receptions. His path reflects both talent and resilience, shaped by his time at Don Bosco Prep.
This local pro day is a golden opportunity for the Giants to get an up-close look at these promising prospects as they strategize for the 2026 NFL Draft. It’s a chance to see how these players might fit into the future of the franchise, offering a glimpse of potential new talent ready to make their mark in the league.
