Unless the Giants have something planned unseen by anyone on the outside, Tae Davis will be one of their starting inside linebackers when the regular season opens Sept. 8 against the Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.
Davis, a second-year player, went undrafted in 2018 out of Tennessee-Chattanooga and did well to stick on the Giants’ roster as a rookie. The front office did not address the inside linebacker position in free agency and in the draft waited until the fifth round before taking Ryan Connelly out of Wisconsin. Connelly completed an impressive training camp that should earn him a spot on the 53-man roster. Nevertheless, vaulting him into the starting lineup, alongside veteran Alec Ogletree, is unlikely at this time.
Davis has lined up during training camp almost exclusively with the first-team defense. The coaching staff likes the way he moves in space — Davis is a converted safety — and his ability to drop back in coverage is likely the reason why he will start. The coaching staff is skeptical of B.J. Goodson’s ability as a pass defender, which is why Goodson might not make the cut after starting 20 games the past two years.
Davis played in 14 games last season, starting four of them.