Eli Apple Traded to Saints; Giants Receive 4th and 7th-Round Draft Picks | Bleacher Report



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New York Giants' Eli NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo / Bill Kostroun)

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Cornerback Eli Apple will get a chance at a fresh start after running out of opportunities with the New York Giants.

The Giants annoncé the 2016 first-round pick was traded to the New Orleans Saints on Tuesday after a series of off-field issues limited his playing time last year. In exchange for Apple, the Giants received a fourth round pick in the 2019 NFL draft and a seventh round pick in the 2020 draft.

ESPN's Adam Schefter first reported the deal.

Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported on the trade and the Giants are "open for business" ahead of the trade deadline on Oct. 30.

Apple appeared in 25 games over his first two seasons, starting 18, while tallying 100 total tackles.

He's recorded 23 tackles, five badists defended and a forced fumble in five appearances in 2018. Pro Football Focus on the league's 36th-best corner so far this season.

Whereas he had shown flashes of potential while on the field, he also made enemies with his teammates and coaching staff and eventually suspended in Week 17 last season for "a pattern of behavior that is conduct detrimental to the team."

According to Ralph Vacchiano of SNY, he refused to be on the scout team during practice and got into an argument with a coach, leading to the suspension.

Before that, he found himself a healthy scratch for Weeks 11 through 14. He played zero defensive snaps in Week 16 and was relegated to special teams.

All-Pro safety Landon Collins referred to Apple as "a cancer" during a radio interview last December with Bob Wischusen on The Michael Kay Show, via Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com.

The Giants had had enough to deal with a Top 10 pick from just two-plus years ago. Antonio Hamilton and B.W. Webb Janoris Jenkins.

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Saints are getting closer and closer to an All-Ohio State Secondary. Apple joins Marshon Lattimore, Kurt Coleman and Vonn Bell. https://t.co/nuRkITsPEC

Meanwhile, the Saints could end up with a steal in the 23-year-old with tremendous upside. If he can learn from his mistakes, this second chance could be allowed to live up to his potential and be a consistent impact player.

It's a worthwhile gamble for a New Orleans defense that ranks 28th in pbading yards per game through seven weeks of the 2018 campaign.

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