Round 6, Pick 186: Ephesians Prysock, Corner, Washington

In the first of three sixth-round picks, the Giants circle back to the secondary, looking to add competition to a cornerback room that struggled with consistency in 2025.
Ephesians Prysock is a tall, rangy corner at 6’3″, with long arms that allow him to disrupt receivers at the line of scrimmage. When in press, he stays sticky with receivers as he displayed at the Senior Bowl 1-on-1s. Prysock possesses good recovery speed for a player of his size, helping him stay in phase on vertical routes. Hi deep ball tracking is exceptionally well, his height giving him a natural advantage.
In zone coverage, Prysock shows strong instincts and vision, quickly identifying route combinations. He isn’t the most physical tackler and can sometimes opt for positional containment rather than aggressive run support. At this stage of the draft, Prysock is an excellent value pick — a developmental piece with starter-level traits who can contribute on special teams immediately while learning under Harbaugh’s defensive staff. If he cleans up his tackling technique and refines his footwork, he has the upside to push for significant snaps in New York’s secondary as early as 2027.
