New York Giants, NFL Draft
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Carter was not scheduled to work out at the pro day due to his shoulder injury, but that won't keep him from being a Top 5 pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
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On a Thursday episode of "The Insiders," NFL Media's Ian Rapoport said the Browns and Giants have been spending a "significant amount of time" with Dart before his pro day on Friday.
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Russell Wilson, New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers
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Wilson faded down the stretch of the 2024 season in Pittsburgh, losing his final five starts and averaging under 200 passing yards per game.
From CBS Sports
Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowl selection, helped Pittsburgh make the playoffs last season and threw for 2,482 yards with 16 touchdown passes and five interceptions and a 96.5 passer rating.
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Wilson was asked this week about the possibility of the Giants drafting a quarterback, and he did not have a very enthusiastic response.
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Could the New York Jets target wide receiver Jalin Hyatt in a potential trade with the New York Giants? One NFL insider thinks so.
More and more mock drafts have the Giants leaning toward addressing the defensive side of the ball in next month's NFL draft.
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SB Nation on MSNNew York Giants mock draft tracker: It’s still Shedeur Sanders’ worldDespite the presence of both Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston the New York Giants roster, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders continues to be the dominant selection in our Giants mock draft tracker. This week, Sanders was the choice at No. 3 in 34 of 75 mock drafts (45.3%).
When the New York Giants agreed to sign veteran quarterback Jameis Winston on a two-year deal last week, many assumed that meant he would be New York's veteran, bridge starting quarterback. The team's signing of Russell Wilson on Tuesday sunk the notion that Winston will be the Giants' starting quarterback.
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Former New York Giants running back LeShon Johnson faces 21 counts after being charged in a federal dogfighting case.
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SB Nation on MSNCould the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns compete for Jaxson Dart, not Shedeur Sanders?What if neither the Cleveland Browns, with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, nor the New York Giants, with the No. 3 pick, love Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders enough to select him with those picks?
The New York Giants will reportedly allow an open competition for QB1 between Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, Tommy DeVito and any incoming rookie.
Newly signed Giants quarterback Russell Wilson made it clear he expects to be QB1 for Big Blue and is focused first and foremost on that, and not New York potentially drafting another signal-caller.
The New York Giants' hefty investment at the quarterback position will change the trajectory of the entire NFL Draft.
Banks doesn’t jump out as a screaming value at 18, but the Seahawks have spent their offseason adding a win-now quarterback, Sam Darnold, and a 31-year-old receiver, Cooper Kupp. This team believes — validly — that it can win a wide-open NFC West. To do that, they’ll need to bolster the interior of their offensive line.
Subsequently, some Giants fans have turned their attention to Colorado receiver/corner Travis Hunter and Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter. Both have made strong cases to be the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and at the very least will battle to be the first non-quarterback taken.