The Giants did not take long, and did not need to see much, before they began turning over the bottom of their 90-man roster.

Running back Khalid Abdullah, cornerback SaQwan Edwards and safety Trey Robinson were all signed on Saturday after successful tryouts at this weekend's rookie minicamp. To make room for the trio of new signees, the Giants waived cornerback Nigel Tribune, running back Daryl Virgies and wide receiver Robert Wheelwright.

Tribune and Wheelwright were rookie undrafted free agents who agreed to terms with the Giants right after the NFL Draft two weeks ago. Virgies, a Trenton native, was signed to a futures contract in January.

Here's a quick rundown on the three newest Giants:

ABDULLAH: The Newport News, Va., native had a prolific senior season at James Madison in 2016, rushing for 1,809 yards and 22 touchdowns. Abdullah (5-10, 220) was projected as a priority free agent by NFL.com prior to the draft. "There is nothing special about his size or speed," NFL's Lance Zierlein wrote, "but he has the vision, burst and courage to potentially factor in as an undrafted running back who can fit into an inside/outside zone rushing team."

EDWARDS: The corner was in Raiders camp at the beginning of the preseason last summer (he was actually waived on the same day as Damontre Moore). He has never been on an active roster. Edwards, a Houston native, was charged with rape in 2014 while at New Mexico, but the charges were dropped.

ROBINSON: The Spartanburg, S.C., native is a strong safety. Robinson (6-0, 215) led Furman with 104 tackles last season. He also had 13 pass defenses and an interception.

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