Shedeur Sanders goes early, Giants add 2nd 1st-round pick
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The New York Giants were admittedly "ecstatic" after receiving a third-round compensatory pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
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Miami quarterback Cam Ward is the presumptive No. 1 overall selection, and yet it is another quarterback, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, who seems to be driving headlines.
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Do they continue to try and make it work with the quarterbacks in-house (Deshaun Watson and Kenny Pickett) and select the top defensive player on their board or do they select their future quarterback...
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Assembling an interesting quarterback room by signing Russell Wilson less than a week after bringing in Jameis Winston, the Giants
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Empire Sports Media on MSNGiants forego a quarterback, take elite skill position player in latest 2025 mock draftWith the NFL Draft around the corner, the New York Giants are preparing to make a critical decision. Last offseason, they tried their best to draft a
Shedeur Sanders will take center stage at Colorado’s Pro Day on Friday, drawing eyes from across the league alongside teammate Travis Hunter. But one key figure won’t be in attendance: New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll.
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Travis Hunter appears to be firmly in play for the New York Giants with the third overall pick at the 2025 NFL Draft. On Tuesday, head coach Brian Daboll gushed over the Colorado star, who is coming off a Heisman Trophy-winning season where he excelled as both a wide receiver and a cornerback.
The New York Giants have incredibly high expectations for newly signed defensive backs Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland.
Shedeur Sanders and the New York Giants buzz remains alive after Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest comments about the NFL Draft.
New York Giants Brian Daboll shared his thoughts regarding new quarterback Russell Wilson during the NFL's annual league meeting on Tuesday.
The Giants’ future quarterback decision is still up in the air ahead of the NFL Draft, but it’s not time to panic about the overall position, claims one new ana