Todd McShay doesn’t think the Giants should force a pick at No. 3 for a quarterback just because they need one.
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After a disastrous 3-14 season in 2024, the New York Giants have the 2025 NFL Draft's third overall pick. Here's what some draft experts have Big Blue doing.
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An NFL insider reveals the potential cost for the New York Giants to acquire the top pick in the 2025 NFL draft and it hardly seems worth it.
According to ESPN's Matt Miller, an anonymous scout said the Giants had representatives in attendance for every Colorado Buffaloes home game last season, adding: "New York loving [Colorado quarterback] Shedeur [Sanders] is the worst-kept secret in the league right now."
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The New York Giants will continue to survey the quarterback market, particularly Colorado passing prospect Shedeur Sanders.
If the Giants moved from 34th to 27th (in a deal with Baltimore), that would be a 120-point difference, based on the draft trade value chart. The Giants own the 99th pick (at the end of Round 3) — a compensatory selection for losing Xavier McKinney in free agency last offseason.