Back in 2004, the then-San Diego Chargers made Eli the first pick of the draft before they traded him to the New York Giants because he preferred not to play for the Chargers.
The New York Giants have done their due diligence on a lot of the draft prospects, and with the No. 5 pick in the NFL Draft, they have a chance to select another game-changer.
The New York Giants aren’t easing into a rebuild. They’re sprinting into one with expectations already attached. That’s the pressure that comes with finding a quarterback, changing leadership, and spending aggressively in free agency all in one breath.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — John Harbaugh is wasting no time putting his fingerprints all over the Big Blue defense. The New York Giants sign defensive tackle Sam Roberts to a one-year contract, adding a massive enforcer to the trenches.
ESPN’s Field Yates is out with his latest two-round mock draft, and while the second-round pick for the New York Giants makes sense, we’re not as sold on his choice for the first-round pick Yates has projected Ohio State safety Caleb Downs to the Giants at No.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The New York Giants obviously underwent some major changes this offseason, bringing Super Bowl champion head coach John Harbaugh on board to run the team as they head into the future.
The New York Giants have finally added another long snapper to their roster after having lost Casey Kreiter to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency after five seasons with the team.
The New York Giants have done a lot in free agency, and apparently, they are not done just yet. NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo has reported that the Giants and veteran defensive tackle Shelby Harris had a meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
The New York Giants had to say goodbye to several players in free agency this offseason. Some of the players were people many in Big Blue Nation wanted back in 2026, while others were ones the fanbase was likely happy to see go.
The long wait for the New York Giants to do something to bolster their defensive front is finally over with the addition of newly signed defensive tackle Sam Roberts.
The New York Giants are in the midst of an organizational reset. New head coach John Harbaugh has imported some significant talent via free agency alone,
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New York Giants committed to a full rebuild when they replaced Brian Daboll with John Harbaugh and followed through during the 2026 free agency period.
The New York Giants have a top-five pick in the NFL draft next month , but that doesn't necessarily mean they will leave with a top-five player at the end of the weekend.
Whether or not New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh could and/or should make Notre Dame Fighting Irish star running back Jeremiyah Love the fifth overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft has become somewhat of a controversial topic among Giants fans.
The New York Giants are coming off a 4-13 season in which they finished in last place in the NFC East. And yet, despite the poor product that has been displayed on the field, Big Blue is still near the top of the league in one of the more important statistics.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Patriots are signing OT James Hudson to a one-year contract. He’ll add depth for New England at the swing tackle position. Hudson, 26, was a one-year starter at Cincinnati and a First-Team All-AAC as a senior.
LOS ANGELES — The rumors are loud, and they just got a whole lot louder. Odell Beckham Jr. wants back in the NFL, and he has his eyes locked on East Rutherford.
The New York Giants entered the 2025 draft with a “Win Now” attitude, as GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll prepared to fight for their jobs. This sense of urgency from the scouting department and coaching staff produced a draft loaded with talent.
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo said he had a "lapse in judgment" when he made a comment saying chronic traumatic encephalopathy and asthma were not legitimate conditions.