ESPN: Giants add safety Demps to rebuilt secondary

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By Len Pasquarelli
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2369362#
Continuing their offseason emphasis on adding both quality and quantity to the secondary, the New York Giants have reached contract agreement with unrestricted free agent safety Will Demps, a four-year veteran who had played his entire career with the Baltimore Ravens.

Demps will sign a five-year contract believed to be worth $10 million-$12 million.

He becomes the sixth defensive back, and second starter, added by the Giants in less than a week.

Assuming he is healthy, following a knee injury that sidelined him for the final month of the 2005 season, Demps will start at free safety and team with strong safety Gibril Wilson to give the Giants one of the best young interior secondary tandems in the league. The other new starter acquired in free agency is nine-year veteran cornerback Sam Madison, a four-time Pro Bowl performer.

New York also has added cornerbacks R.W. McQuarters, Jason Bell and Brandon Williams, and safety Quentin Harris in the past week. Last year, general manager Ernie Accorsi concentrated on improving the depth of his team's offensive line, and the approach paid huge dividends as the Giants won the NFC East crown. This offseason, Accorsi clearly targeted the secondary as an area that required an upgrade.

The Giants on Tuesday lost former first-round safety Shaun Williams, who no longer figured into their plans, in free agency, as he signed with Carolina. Starting cornerback Will Allen is expected to leave in free agency and the future of the Giants' other starting corner, Will Peterson, remains uncertain because of a back injury.

Overshadowed in the Ravens' secondary by fellow safety Ed Reed for much of his Baltimore tenure, Demps is an excellent player in his own right, and probably would have been more highly touted in the free agent market were it not for the partially torn left anterior cruciate ligament he suffered in the second half of the 2005 season. Demps missed the final five games of the year, but still finished with 70 tackles, three passes defensed and two fumble recoveries.

A former undrafted free agent from San Diego State, where he also began his career as a walk-on, Demps worked his way into the Ravens' lineup as a rookie. He is a solid competitor with good range and football awareness. In 57 appearances, 46 of them as a starter, Demps has registered 239 tackles, four interceptions, four forced fumbles and four recoveries. The prognosis is that Demps will begin running sometime in May and should be fully rehabilitated by the start of training camp.

The Giants also re-signed veteran offensive tackle Bob Whitfield, a key backup for them in 2005, and No. 2 quarterback Tim Hasselbeck.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
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I really wanted him, too... and not just cuz he was cute. :banghead:
But I can see why the 'boys didn't pay him. Already have a lot of money tied up in the secondary.

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Wow.....the aints and deadsikins are improving.

What are we doing? Three signings......four departures (3 of our best leaders) Glover, Campbell and Key......

Am I missing something? Did we improve up to thisdate in history?
 

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As I recall, Demps sucks.

Folks talk about "ball hawks", Demps is more like a ball dove.
 

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abersonc said:
As I recall, Demps sucks.

Folks talk about "ball hawks", Demps is more like a ball dove.

That's the thing.

Yeah the Giants and Skins are adding players... but are they adding "quality" and "difference makers"?

I think Madison was a decent pickup even though he isn't the player he was a couple years ago.

Demps... Archu... Carter... even Randal El--- sorry, but I'm not feeling much fear.

We did not have a spot for Glover. Campbell was just about worthless last year. Key had his moments but he isn't going to strike the fear in any secondary.

While Kosier isn't a 1996 Larry Allen, he's better than Allen is now.

And anyone is better than that mess we had at ILB after Dat was injured.
 

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lol at people getting mad because we arent signing people like demps and madison and co.


:rolleyes:



THEY ALL SUCK! especially madison and archuleta.
 

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Seems like at least one team in the NFC East is preparing for the Commanders' receiving corps. I hope the other 2 are left in the dust.
 

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dallas just needs a fs to handle the Commanders recieving corp.the very suddenly overrated recieving corp.
 

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Please lets not overreact to these type of signings, while Demps is a solid player he's also nothing special and wanted more $$$ than he was worth
 

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CrazyCowboy said:
Wow.....the aints and deadsikins are improving.

What are we doing? Three signings......four departures (3 of our best leaders) Glover, Campbell and Key......

Am I missing something? Did we improve up to thisdate in history?


Serious question; If you feel they're team "leaders", where have those three lead the team?

Is it better to have experienced leaders or is it better to have winners? The Union went through a plethora of experienced leaders who were competent on paper but didn't take control of the Civl War militarily until they were lead by a slovenly drunkard with a less than impressive credentials.
 

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Da Hammer said:
Please lets not overreact to these type of signings, while Demps is a solid player he's also nothing special and wanted more $$$ than he was worth
That's pretty much how I looked at him. I thought he would be a solid signing and would fill a need. But for the money he got, I'm not sure, it would be worth our while to have signed him.

I guess we can go the draft again. Hopefully they'll draft someone before the 6th round w/o a knee condition.
 

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Seems like at least one team in the NFC East is preparing for the Commanders' receiving corps. I hope the other 2 are left in the dust.

We have the best trio of CBs in the division. Even tiny Aaron Glenn matches up well with your WRs.
 

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MichaelWinicki said:
That's the thing.

Yeah the Giants and Skins are adding players... but are they adding "quality" and "difference makers"?

I think Madison was a decent pickup even though he isn't the player he was a couple years ago.

Demps... Archu... Carter... even Randal El--- sorry, but I'm not feeling much fear.

We did not have a spot for Glover. Campbell was just about worthless last year. Key had his moments but he isn't going to strike the fear in any secondary.

While Kosier isn't a 1996 Larry Allen, he's better than Allen is now.

And anyone is better than that mess we had at ILB after Dat was injured.

Keep dreaming... LA might be old and a couple of years past is prime. He might have made the Pro Bowl just on his name alone, but an unproven guy like ColdSore will be a quality backup that can play many OL positions. Nothing more. If his potenital is finally being "tapped" at 27 years old, then its too late. Id take LA at 38 over this scrub. LA still intimadates opponents even though he has problems getting to the second level..
 

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We have the best trio of CBs in the division. Even tiny Aaron Glenn matches up well with your WRs.

Cue stock moday night debacle response:rolleyes:.....it's inevitable, even though you are perfectly correct.
 

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WoodysGirl said:
That's pretty much how I looked at him. I thought he would be a solid signing and would fill a need. But for the money he got, I'm not sure, it would be worth our while to have signed him.

I guess we can go the draft again. Hopefully they'll draft someone before the 6th round w/o a knee condition.


It just seems everyone is getting more money than their worth this FA season. Just more money to spend I guess.

I would have prefered him tho to say...Dixon, Pile or Scott.
 

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TheHustler said:
We have the best trio of CBs in the division. Even tiny Aaron Glenn matches up well with your WRs.

I think you forgot that our ONE WR and ONE TE/HB had great games last year vs the best trio of CBs/S in the division. There are now FOUR viable targets plus Cooley.
 

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Demps ain't that bad. He's better than Keith Davis.

Still holding out 'Hope' for us.
 

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SkinsFan26 said:
I think you forgot that our ONE WR and ONE TE/HB had great games last year vs the best trio of CBs/S in the division. There are now FOUR viable targets plus Cooley.

I think you, like most Commanders fans, have forgotten that there are more than 2 games in a season (get ready for that huge contract Lloyd is working up. All Danny can think about is his game against Dallas, nevermind his suspect hands and attitude). You've also forgotten, that because of injury, Henry wasn't in that game, though he dressed. Nice try, though.
 
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