The New York Giants’ big spending spree may be over, even though they cleared a lot of salary cap room by locking up Jason Pierre-Paul long term. With the NFL Draft just over one month away, the Giants have sent scouts to several college pro days.

Metro’s Kristian Dyer reported that the Giants sent one of their college scouts, Jeremy Breit, to Oregon State’s pro day on Friday and that they also sent representatives to Arizona State’s pro day, which was also on Friday.

Dyer reported that the Giants also checked out Old Dominion’s pro day on Friday with an eye on wide receiver Zach Pascal and defensive tackle Rashaad Coward.

He also had a source tell him that both the Giants and the New York Jets were in attendance at Oregon’s pro day to get a good look at tight end Pharaoh Brown.

Sources tell Metro that the Giants, Jets both had multiples scouts at Oregon’s Pro Day on Friday where Pharaoh Brown, one of the top tight ends in the NFL Draft, had a solid showing that enhanced his draft stock.

Additionally, Giants general manager Jerry Reese also reportedly attended the Middle Tennessee State pro day.

General Managers from the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans and Detroit Lions on hand for Middle Tennessee State pro day — Tony Pauline (@TonyPauline) March 17, 2017

The Giants will most certainly be in the market to draft a tight end and they will probably do so with their first few picks. Brown could be a name to keep an eye on as the draft approaches.

Colleges will be hosting these pro days for the next few weeks into early April as team’s attempt to get better looks at these prospects in a different setting other than the NFL Combine. Expect the Giants to be at most of them.