The New York Giants have already encountered a tumultuous offseason. Clelin Ferrell could make it much smoother.

The once-heralded Giants currently own two first-round NFL Draft picks, which could make things a little easier on the fan base. It appears as though the Giants are doing their due diligence with some of the top talent on the board. New York is slated to pick at both No. 6 and No. 17.

According to a Monday morning report from Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, the Giants are planning to host Ferrell, a former Clemson Tigers defensive end, for a pre-draft visit.

“Highly productive 4-3 defensive end with prototypical size, length and strength to offer early help against both the run and pass,” reads his 2019 NFL Draft profile on NFL.com. “Playing next to NFL talent in all three years certainly made things easier for Ferrell, but his edge-setting and rush plan improvements are self-made. His rush can be leggy and gradual and might not get home as often in the pros, but NFL coaching might further unleash his physical traits and turn him into a star. Ferrell is a complete defender and steady talent who could start early for a 4-3 stop unit.”

Clelin Ferrell would substantially bolster this roster. It is a pick which would be well-received by New York football fans.

The Giants need a big draft. They kicked off their offseason by trading All-Pro wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to the Cleveland Browns. Now, New York must attempt to rebuild in a hurry with soon-to-be second-year running back Saquon Barkley leading the way for “Big Blue.”