For the fifth straight year, the Giants have all of their rookies under contract before the start of training camp.



The team announced defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul has signed his contract. ESPN is reporting the first-round pick received a five-year deal worth $20,050,000 with $11,629,807 guaranteed.



Pierre-Paul, a raw but talented pass rusher, will likely see limited playing time as a rookie but could be on the field in obvious passing situations.



The last time the Giants had a rookie holdout was 2005, when second-round pick Corey Webster missed five practices before signing his deal.



The Giants also signed former Bengals and Texans safety John Busing, who attended rookie camp on a tryout basis. The signing of Busing brought the team to the 80-man roster limit for the start of camp.