New York Giants news for Friday
Good morning New York Giants fans!
Predicted return: 2025 No. 3 pick and 2025 second-round pick
Logically, it makes more sense than any other potential trade-up in this exercise, because it limits the damage to the Titans and gives an assurance to an increasingly desperate Giants team. That could in theory keep the price somewhat reasonable. If the Titans really decide neither of those quarterbacks are generational talents, a primo Day 2 selection could do the trick.
“I would have Shedeur over J.J. McCarthy simply from the accuracy standpoint,” Damian Parson, host of the and senior draft analyst for Bleacher Report and New York Giants On SI, said. “Not many quarterbacks would have been able to thrive behind those offensive lines in Colorado. I remember watching them, and I didn’t have a draftable grade on any of their starting offensive lineman last year. … Shedeur has been behind tough offensive lines since getting to Colorado, and just the toughness, the grittiness he showcased, and the accuracy when he’s on is as precise as all get out.”
Is Jaxson Dart the quarterback for the Giants? “I’m not scared of the big city. Not at all. I love New York, visited there a lot growing up. Honestly that’s not even in the back of my mind. I think it’s a great organization. I’d love to play for ’em.’’
Why it wouldn’t make sense with the Giants: This list is long. Darnold already spent three years in New York. After the Jets experience, would he entertain the idea of returning and playing for a team that is similar in its process?
The Giants might have a one-man explosive play rate in receiver Malik Nabers, but their offensive line has been inconsistent for years. The potential for discontinuity might also raise red flags for Darnold, who worked with multiple play callers in New York and Carolina.
Morash is worried that those teams will capitalize on Big Blue’s clear interest in Sanders, and dangle the...