PFF’s dream offseason: Giants draft Shedeur Sanders, sign Stefon Diggs

PFF’s dream offseason: Giants draft Shedeur Sanders, sign Stefon Diggs
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Is this a best-case scenario for the Giants?

The New York Giants are in position to reshape their offense this offseason, and Pro Football Focus sees an interesting path forward — drafting Shedeur Sanders and signing Stefon Diggs in free agency.

With a likely top-three pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Giants are expected to pursue a franchise quarterback, and Sanders has been one of the most commonly linked names. His accuracy, mechanics, and ability to extend plays make him a strong candidate to lead an NFL offense. He’s also made his interest in New York known, from custom Giants cleats to playing catch on a New York City street with Malik Nabers. If the Giants believe he can be their long-term answer, pairing him with the right weapons will be key.

Enter Diggs. The Giants are considered a top landing spot for the veteran wide receiver, who would bring much-needed experience to a young offense. Diggs has established himself as one of the league’s best route runners, with strong hands and the ability to create separation at all levels of the field. His familiarity with head coach Brian Daboll who coached him in Buffalo adds another layer to his potential fit in New York.

One concern is Diggs’ health. He tore his ACL in Week 8 of the 2024 season, which could lower his price in free agency but also raise questions about his ability to return to form. There’s also debate over whether the Giants should prioritize other positions, given the need to strengthen their offensive line and defense. Additionally, Diggs’ locker room presence has been scrutinized in recent years, though his talent remains undeniable.

Diggs would give New York a proven playmaker to pair with Nabers, setting up Sanders with two dynamic receiving options from Day 1.

If the Giants are serious about rebuilding their offense, this combination could be exactly what they need. A young quarterback in Sanders and an established receiver in Diggs could bring immediate production and long-term stability to a team searching for its next era of success.