Wilson does back flips over Giants' pick

JANORIS JENKINS
Cornerback, North Alabama
Is he a first-rounder or isn’t he? Based on talent, the former Florida star should go high in the first round. Based on his troubled past, Jenkins might end up in the second round. There is no question that Jenkins has a ton of talent. He ran a 4.46 in the 40 at the Combine and ended up with a grade of 91.5. Jenkins (5-10, 193) had plenty of off-the-field problems at Florida, which led to his transfer to North Alabama. Obviously, that is a red flag for NFL teams. Still, Jenkins is a top-notch cover corner. It will be interesting to see where and when he goes in the draft. Jenkins has big-time ability and should be a first-round pick. But his problems at Florida could scare teams away.
Credit: AP
The Giants drafted Viginia Tech running back David Wilson in the first round last night, projecting him as a solid addition to the team's backfield after the departure of Brandon Jacobs.
Wilson also adds something to the team: back flips.
Check out this video to see him do a whole bunch of them in a row.
It's reminiscent of another former first-round pick, Jason Pierre-Paul, whose specialty was back handsprings.
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