By Dan Duggan | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

While the Giants remain active in free agency, the focus will start to shift more to the draft, which takes place from April 27-29 in Philadelphia. Here's an update on some of the notable recent developments in the pre-draft process:

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Foreman workout

Texas running back D'Onta Foreman will have a private workout with the Giants, according to a person familiar with the situation. The 6-foot, 233-pound Foreman fits the bill if the Giants are looking for a power back to join Paul Perkins and Shane Vereen. CBS Sports projects Foreman as a fourth-round pick.

Here's Foreman's scouting report from NFL.com: "Former three-star recruit who turned that a chip on his shoulder into a 2,000-yard junior season. Foreman has outstanding foot quickness and wiggle for a back his size, but will need to run behind his pads and with more aggression on the next level. Teams could be split on his draft value as some may covet his size and athleticism while others will be concerned about a lack of third down value. Ultimately he has the talent to be a good NFL starter, but he's still a work in progress."

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Bolles vist

The Giants will bring Utah offensive tackle Garett Bolles in for a visit in April, according to a person familiar with the situation. Bolles is a candidate to be the Giants' first-round pick if he's still available when they're on the clock.

Here's Bolles' scouting report from NFL.com: "Because he's only played one year of FBS football and hasn't been able to fully fill out his frame over the last five years, Bolles will require a projection and conjecture than most of the tackles in this year's draft. He clearly has elite athletic ability and foot quickness, but his lack of core strength and ability to sustain blocks against power across from him is a concern at this time. While he has Pro Bowl potential for a zone-scheme team, his floor will be a little lower than you might like in an early round pick."

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White visit

The Giants will bring Arizona State wide receiver/kick returner Tim White in for a visit, according to draft analyst Tony Pauline. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound White wasn't invited to the NFL Scouting Combine and he is projected as an undrafted free agent by CBS Sports. White had 56 catches for 713 yards and two touchdowns last season. He also averaged 12.1 yards per punt return and 20.1 yards per kickoff return.

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Magloire visit

The Giants will bring Arizona linebacker Paul Magloire (right) in for a visit, according to ESPN's Jenna Laine. The 6-foot-1, 227-pound Magloire wasn't invited to the NFL Scouting Combine and he is projected as an undrafted free agent by CBS Sports. Magloire had 81 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks last season.

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Reese on location

The Giants' scouts are spread around the country daily attending the various pro days at colleges. General manager Jerry Reese is more selective with the pro days he attends. Here's a recap of his itinerary thus far:

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North Carolina

Reese was at North Carolina's pro day on Tuesday, according to USA Today. A number of draft prospects participated in the pro day, headlined by quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Trubisky could be off the board long before the Giants are on the clock with the 23rd pick in the first round, but he could be in consideration if he slips on draft night. Other UNC prospects include defensive tackle Nazair Jones, wide receiver Ryan Switzer, running back T.J. Logan, wide receiver Bug Howard, wide receiver Mack Hollins and running back Elijah Hood.

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Middle Tennessee State

Reese was at Middle Tennessee State's pro day on March 17, according to Tony Pauline. Reese may have just stopped by Middle Tennessee because he was in the area for Vanderbilt's pro day the day before, but there was a legitimate prospect participating. Cornerback Jeremy Cutrer (6-1, 170) is projected as a fifth-round pick by CBS Sports.

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Mock Draft

The first round from start to finish.

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Vanderbilt

Reese was at Vanderbilt's pro day on March 16, according to ESPN. Vanderbilt linebacker Zach Cunningham could be a strong possibility for the Giants' first-round pick. Vanderbilt offensive tackle Will Holden is a mid-round prospect.

Here's Cunningham's scouting report from NFL.com: "Cunningham's missed tackles and lack of desired play strength could bother teams, but his consistent production is hard to ignore. Cunningham is a rangy, three-down linebacker who has a nose for the ball and special teams value. His downhill approach is made for attacking 4-3 defenses and Cunningham could become a good, early starter as a run-and-chase weak-side linebacker."

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