New York Giants news for Saturday
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A couple of executives are highly skeptical of the class, though, believed it’s much too dicey to take a QB in the top five this year, especially with Texas’ Arch Manning and a host of other promising prospects eligible for the 2026 class.
“If the Giants select (the wrong QB), it could set the franchise back years,” one of those executives said.
Pat Leonard believes Brian Daboll is on borrowed time entering his fourth Giants season, with John Mara asking him to give up offensive play-calling while owner John Mara was simultaneously praising GM Joe Schoen’s process coming off a 3-14 season.
Sanders said something interesting in an interview with Jane Slater of the NFL Network that he might be playing at the stadium as an opposing player.
“Being in this stadium is definitely fun,” Sanders said, via 247Sports. “I know I’ll play here very soon against the Cowboys. But no, it’s definitely a dream come true being able to be at this bowl game, watching my brothers out there, watching my teammates out there. Being a part of this whole thing. I’m just thankful.”
For context: The Titans, owners of the No. 1 pick, only venture to the Lone Star state to play the AFC South rival Texans; The Browns pick second and do not play at the Cowboys. Even the Raiders, who some have linked to Shedeur, don’t have to head to Jerry World.
The Giants have two representatives in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon: defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence and wide receiver Malik Nabers.
Lawrence, selected to his third consecutive Pro Bowl, appeared in The Big Spike and Tug-of-War events. Nabers, taking part in his first Pro Bowl Games, competed in the Relay Race and will take part in the 7-on-7 Flag Football Game.