It appears as thougg cornerback Isaac Yiadom is on the move. According to a Wednesday evening report from Ryan O'Halloran of the Denver Post, the Denver Broncos have traded Yiadom across the country to the New York Giants in exchange for a 2021 seventh-round NFL Draft pick.

It obviously remains to be seen as to how exactly Yiadom will fit into the Giants' plans moving forward but New York has slowly gotten more and more thin in the secondary as this trade hardly comes as s surprise.

Prior to the arrival of Yiadom, the Giants lost out on the services of rookie safety Xavier McKinney, who recently suffered a fractured left foot, which was a massive blow to Big Blue. Additionally, Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker continues to find himself in some pretty hot water as his legal troubles have yet to be resolved.

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However, the Giants have made several moves in order to reinvigorate the team's defensive backfield with Yiadom becoming just the latest move for New York. Earlier in the week, the Giants made a much bigger splash en route to signing former New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans defensive back Logan Ryan to a free agent contract. Ryan, who has played all over the field during his NFL playing career, has the ability to play cornerback, safety and in the slot.

The Giants are expected to compete against the rival Washington Football Team in 2020 as the tandem of NFC East franchises will be looking to remain out of the cellar in the divisional standings.