EAST RUTHERFORD Evan Engram Jerseys 2019 , N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants are parting ways with 2015 first-round draft pick Ereck Flowers.Coach Pat Shurmur said Monday the offensive tackle who was the ninth pick overall was going to be cut or traded by 4 p.m. on Tuesday.The move isn’t a surprise for the Giants (1-4). Flowers lost his starting job at right tackle to Chad Wheeler after the second game of the season and the play of the line picked up.Flowers has been a disappointment since being taken out of Miami. He was supposed to be the team’s left tackle for the next decade. His play was so poor New York signed former New England Patriots left tackle Nate Solder to a four-year, $62 million contract as a free agent this spring .New general manager Dave Gettleman also decided after last season not to pick up the option on the final year of Flowers’ rookie contract. He is making almost $2.4 million this season.During the offseason, former Giants coach Ben McAdoo criticized Flowers play.Shurmur moved Flowers to right tackle after Solder was signed and said he was getting a fresh start.Flowers was not at the Giants’ practice Monday.“It has run its course,” Shurmur said of the decision to drop Flowers. “We appreciate Ereck’s efforts. We wish him the best. Sometimes a change of scenery is good for a person.”Flowers started 48 regular-season games and one postseason game in three-plus seasons. If the Giants want to add another cornerback, they could look to Penn State’s Amani Oruwariye"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 172019 NFL DraftPenn State CB Amani Oruwariye blends size, athleticismNew,26commentsIf the Giants want to add another cornerback White Dalvin Tomlinson Jerseys , they could look to Penn State’s Amani OruwariyeEDTShareTweetShareSharePenn State CB Amani Oruwariye blends size, athleticismRich Barnes-USA TODAY SportsAre the New York Giants set at cornerback? They still have Janoris Jenkins in the fold and are expecting Sam Beal to emerge as a starter across from him. They will be hoping that Tony Lippett can emerge as a viable third corner and that Grant Haley builds on his rookie season in his second year. However, Jenkins can’t be long for the Giants, and beyond him they are hoping for a pair of young, injured players to pan out at an important position.So yes, cornerback should definitely be in the conversation throughout the draft. If the Giants are looking for a big corner with the upside to play press-man coverage and versatility to play in both man and zone coverage, they could look at Amani Oruwariye out of Penn State.MeasurablesProsExcellent size and frame for the position.Good, balanced footwork. Shows nice awareness in zone coverage. Capable of disrupting routes in man coverage.Disruptive at the catch point.Capable of playing in multiple coverage schemesConsMakes the occasional business decision. Not an elite athlete. Red-shirt senior but only one year of starting experience.Prospect VideoWhat They’re Saying - Lance Zierlein - NFL.com Scouting ReportDoes He Fit The Giants?Oruwariye does fit what James Bettcher likes to do in coverage. With his size and strength Dalvin Tomlinson Jerseys 2019 , Oruwariye has the ability to be disruptive early in plays when in press-man coverage. He wasn’t in press-man often in college, but when he was, he showed a solid jam to throw off timing and releases. He is also capable in zone coverage, particularly when he can position himself over the play drive back down toward the ball. Between his awareness and clean “click and close” footwork, Oruwariye can be legitimately explosive when driving on the ball and routinely broke up plays at the catch point by separating the receiver from the football. Teams will have to be careful in how they match him up. For all that Penn State has been producing elite athletes of late, Oruwariye is not among them. He is a good athlete, particularly for a 6-foot-1 5/8, 205-pound cornerback White Wayne Gallman Jerseys , but if a receiver is able to win early, he will struggle to recover. But perhaps the most annoying part of his game are the occasional “business decisions” he makes. There are instances when Oruwariye ratchets up his intensity and can lay devastating hits, but other times he will try to avoid contact and get by with arm tackles. That is something he will have to clean up at the next level.Oruwariye will have to answer questions about why he wasn’t able to secure a starting job before his last year at Penn State, but players develop at different rates. It could be that he is finally starting to blossom and whichever team drafts him might be getting him as he begins to ascend and reach his potential.