In preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft, here are answers to some of the biggest draft-related questions about the Giants.
Our New York Giants ‘Draft Question of the Day’ for today is actually two questions about the same thing. We have a pair of Bo Nix questions to ponder.
Former Tennessee Vols running back Eric Gray could have a massive opportunity this summer to win an NFL starting job. Gray, who started his college career
The New York Giants are in a massive spot for their organization in the upcoming NFL Draft. When holding a top ten pick, you hold plenty of power. For them, addressing their offense is a strong likelihood early in the draft. According to Schefter, it sounds like the Giants may target an offensive play maker with the sixth overall pick.
Daniel Jones isn't reading any New York Giants' mock drafts ahead of next week's 2024 NFL Draft and wondering what will happen to him in the near future, which he expects to be play starting quarterback.
The Giants make a bold trade in NFL insider Peter Schrager's mock draft released on Tuesday, a move the front office should resist making in real life.
The New York Giants are firmly in the quarterback market as they hold the No. 6 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft. Despite holding such a high pick, the Giants might need to trade up to a higher spot in the draft order to land their desired quarterback prospect.
There is great debate about whether the Giants should draft quarterback Daniel Jones' replacement or build around him with one of the top playmakers in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants are always looking for mid-to-late-round gems in the NFL draft. Although they’re focused on the quarterback and top-tier receivers, two essential needs, don’t discount some of their top 30 visits and what they can mean for their selections.
With the 2024 NFL Draft just days away, the New York Giants are doing their due diligence on every prospect, but most notably the quarterbacks in this year’s draft class.
PFF’s Trevor Sikkema thinks the Giants will go get their guy at the top of the draft Evidence that the New York Giants will go quarterback-hunting at the top of the 2024 NFL Draft is piling up.
The New York Giants turned the page on the Thomas McGaughey era when they replaced him with a former Bill Walsh Diversity Fellow, 36-year-old Michael Ghobrial, who was an assistant with the Jets for the past three seasons.
Here are the contract details for New York Giants LB Matthew Adams.
The Giants have two new coordinators on head coach Brian Daboll's staff this season and it looked like they might be making three changes early in the offseason.
One thing that New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll wanted to address this offseason was the team’s strength and conditioning program. The team went through a slew of injuries in 2023 and Daboll wants to ensure that doesn’t happen again going forward.
In 2023, the New York Giants had a season full of drama on and off the field. It wasn’t just injured bones and muscles but also injured pride and high tension among the front office staff.
Following a contract extension with the New York Giants last season, quarterback Daniel Jones found himself under scrutiny, with many arguing that star running back Saquon Barkley deserved the deal instead.
The New York Giants own the sixth overall pick in the NFL Draft later this month, and there is plenty of debate on what they should do with it. Should they take a quarterback?
The New York Giants have officially re-signed DB Nick McCloud, per the NFL transaction wire. McCloud was tendered as a restricted free agent earlier this offseason.
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones spoke with reporters about his recovery and current health.
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen will have big shoes to fill in 2024, as he will be replacing Wink Martindale, who led very strong defensive units during his Giants tenure.
New York Giants tight end Darren Waller has been contemplating retirement throughout this offseason. Injuries over the past couple of seasons have taken toll on his pro career, and he could choose to hang up the cleats.
As the Giants craft their offensive line plan for the future, they are looking to keep one veteran at the right tackle spot.
He played every game in 2023, logging a career-high 85 percent snap share on special teams.
Giants tight end Darren Waller addressed when exactly he'll let the team know if he's planning to retire.
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