
New York Giants headlines for Friday
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From Big Blue View
- Draft question of the day: Would you trade back into top 10 for Shedeur Sanders?
- What is the best No. 3 pick the Giants can make to win more games in 2025?
- Where would you play Travis Hunter?
- Joe Milton won’t be a New York Giant, he will be a Dallas Cowboy
- New York Giants’ 2025 offseason workout, OTA, minicamp dates announced
- 2025 NFL Draft prospect profile – Jamaree Caldwell, iDL, Oregon
- NFL pro days schedule, results tracker 2025: What to know about pre-draft workouts
- New York Giants 2025 free agency | New York Giants 2025 Draft
Other Giant observations
NFL execs unfiltered on free agency: What’s the Giants’ QB plan? Thoughts on all NFC teams | The Athletic
“They went to Cam Ward’s pro day, came back from that and signed Russell Wilson,” one exec observed. “To me, that says that the owner said, ‘You cannot trade up for a quarterback. If one falls to you, great, draft him, but you are not trading up for one.’”
Another added “If you have the most stable ownership, you come out and say, ‘I believe in these guys, it’s been a weird set of circumstances, but they are the right people. There is no way you can run a franchise going from three wins to playoffs as a mandate.”
Chase Daniels on “Pro Level Stuff” from Shedeur Sanders
Not the worst thing in the world to have Shedeur sit and learn for a year. https://t.co/TdDGH0pYvr
— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel) April 3, 2025
2025 NFL Mock Draft: Fans’ favorite picks, including Ashton Jeanty to the Raiders | PFF
3. New York Giants: CB Travis Hunter, Colorado. It’s uncertain whether the fans view Hunter as a cornerback or a wide receiver, but the top player on PFF’s big board is what the Giants fans want. Pairing him with Malik Nabers would create a fun tandem. And if New York views him as a cornerback, spending this pick on a premium position where the team lacks star power isn’t the worst idea, either.
Giants big board 2.0: 20 targets at need positions for first 2 days of NFL Draft | The Athletic
Derrick Harmon, No. 27, Oregon, 6-5, 310 pounds. Harmon tallied 27 solo tackles, five sacks and two forced fumbles for the Ducks last season. He’s a creative player who can win in multiple ways, according to Brugler, who also called Harmon one of the nation’s most disruptive interior defensive linemen last season. That’s exactly the kind of player the Giants need to add to their defensive line. While Brugler noted that Harmon must become a more consistent finisher, that polish could come while playing alongside Lawrence and learning from respected coach Andre Patterson.
They might be NY Giants: Who is attending local Pro Day for Big Blue? | The Record
Here is a list of prospects set to participate, confirmed by The Record: Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers; Christian Dremel, WR, Rutgers; Hollin Pierce, OL, Rutgers; Robert Longerbeam, DB, Rutgers; Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers; Brian Ugwu, OLB, Miami (OH); and Amin Vanover, DL/edge, Penn State.
A look at Jameis’ season in Cleveland last year
Shaun O’Hara breaks down Jameis Winston’s 2024 game tape ️ pic.twitter.com/qPRpHil7xI
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 3, 2025
Giants have specific role in mind for Chauncey Golston | USAToday.com
“Chauncey stood out specifically. What we liked about him, obviously we have Kayvon and Burns as outside backers, he’ll be a rotational outside backer with those guys,” said Schoen. “Then when he comes inside, and his size, his length, his ability to rush the passer inside, he will really help us because a lot of teams fly to Dexter and try to double team him.
“And Chauncey’s ability to win one-on-one matchups and be able to press the pocket will really help us then with Burns and Kayvon coming off the edge.”
The pitfalls of the Giants’ astonishing continuity on offense | New York Post
It was always a thing covering high school football, when it was time for season previews.
Call up the head coach and ask him to provide a rundown of his roster. Invariably, he would mention, right off the bat or in one of his first comments, how many seniors he lost to graduation and how difficult it would be to replace those players who were so vital to the program.
Around the league
Marshon Lattimore will wear No. 2 in his first full season with the Commanders | Pro Football Talk
Eagles add even more linemen to their pre-draft visits | Bleeding Green Nation
Source – Raiders, QB Geno Smith reach two-year, $75M extension | ESPN.com
Colts’ patience yields to urgency with QB Anthony Richardson | ESPN.com
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti on 12-year Super Bowl drought: ‘I want to win now’ | NFL.com
Robert Kraft calls Patriots’ poor grades on NFLPA survey ‘eye-opening’ | CBSSports.com
Bengals stadium lease gives franchise option to leave Cincinnati after 2025 | CBSSports.com
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