Giants sign UDFA offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson after NFL draft.


Giants sign UDFA offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson after NFL draft.


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The New York Giants have signed undrafted offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson following the NFL draft.

The New York Giants have made another splash in the undrafted free agent market following the 2024 NFL Draft.

Along with UCLA defensive back Alex Johnson, the Giants reportedly offered guaranteed money to Missouri offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson according to KPRC2 NFL insider Aaron Wilson.

“[The] Giants deal for offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson includes [a] $20,000 signing bonus [and] $150,000 in base salary portion guaranteed, for [a] $170,000 total guaranteed, per a source,” Wilson informed on April 28.

The Athletic’s Dan Duggan initially reported on the Marcellus Johnson addition on April 27, but the terms of the agreement were unclear at that time. Needless to say, this bid likely helped secure the 6-foot-4 blocker out of Mizzou — considering $170,000 is a very large guarantee for an undrafted rookie.


New Giants UDFA Marcellus Johnson Spent Most of His College Career at Left Tackle

Johnson transferred from Eastern Michigan to Missouri in January of 2023, playing out his final collegiate season with the Tigers.

With Eastern Michigan, the offensive lineman “earned academic All-MAC honors three times from 2019-21” and started all 13 games at left tackle as a senior. According to Missouri SB Nation reporter Brandon Kiley, Johnson had offers from BYU, Kentucky, South Carolina, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin, Colorado, Auburn and many others upon choosing Mizzou.

Kiley also provided “background” on the transfer back in 2023.

“The former 2-star recruit out of Normal, Illinois chose Eastern Michigan out of high school over offers from Indiana State, Missouri State, North Dakota and Wyoming,” he noted. “[Johnson] led all Eastern Michigan offensive players in snaps played in 2020 (439) and was tied for the team lead in 2021 (911) and 2022 (929). He’s only taken one offensive snap at a position other than left tackle in his entire collegiate career.”

With Missouri, Johnson hoped to prove that he could show some more versatility, according to Kiley. He played some right guard (one start) and special teams during his time with the Tigers.

Johnson once again achieved academic honor roll status in Missouri, as well, displaying that he has a good head on his shoulders as a student athlete.

Michael Obermuller covers the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals for Heavy.com, where he began working in 2021. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel’s The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller





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