The New York Giants sent a number of scouts, coaches and executives to TCU’s Pro Day on Friday, and they took a particular interest in edge rusher Ben Banogu.

In addition to watching closely as Banogu took part in drills, Art Stapleton of USA TODAY Sports reports the Giants also met privately with the talented prospect later that night.

I’m told #NYGiants were repped at TCU Pro Day today and they met with DE/LB Ben Banogu last night, per sources. Banogu has been on the ascent since the Senior Bowl. — Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) March 29, 2019

After transferring to TCU from Louisiana-Monroe, Banogu was forced to sit out the 2016 season and forfeited his sophomore year of eligibility due to NCAA transfer rules. He returned to the field in 2017 and immediately took over as the team’s starter.

The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Banogu recorded 112 tackles (34.5 for a loss), 17 sacks, five forced fumbles and one pass defended in his two seasons at TCU. He recorded an additional 10.5 tackles and three sacks in his lone season at Louisiana-Monroe.

Banogu is a high-upside pass rusher who the Giants could target in the middle rounds. He seems best suited to play stand-up in a 3-4 system where he can use his speed to rush the passer, but he’s also capable of playing with his hand in the dirt.

In the most recent Draft Wire mock, the Giants took Banogu in Round 4.