The Giants have a more affordable option at QB later in the draft rather than using pick No. 3 on a slowly but surely slipping Shedeur Sanders.
The New York Giants are scouring the earth for their next franchise quarterback. Picking third overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, however, getting their guy will
Donovan Jackson is a guard by nature who with a solid year in an NFL program, should be ready to move into the starting lineup. A former five-star recruit out of Episcopal High School in Bellaire, Texas,
Brock Purdy is the last pick in his draft class. He is generally considered a decent, competent quarterback regardless of where he currently ranks among the NFL's quarterbacks. Why did he last so long during the draft? What did teams miss about him? What did teams learn about his case? Are there QBs in this case who present similar to Purdy?
Even before his impressive performance at the NFL Combine, Texas QB Quinn Ewers had reportedly "intrigued" the New York Giants.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen made just one first-round trade in his first three draft classes, which came in the 2023 NFL Draft when Schoen moved up one spot to select Deonte Banks. Could he do it again, but this time trade back to gain extra draft capital? That’s what a new mock draft from Pro Football Network projects.
With the Giants holding the third pick in the draft, the chatter around possibly selecting a new quarterback grows louder. But should they trade down?