The New York Giants have a crucial position in mind for the 2024 NFL Draft. The Giants have many positional needs, but a target can be seen based on their pre-draft process.
Yes Today’s Draft Question of the Day cuts right to the heart of the choice potentially facing the New York Giants in the 2024 NFL Draft. Bob Donnelly asks: Great work on your three articles evaluating QB draft success rates.
The New York Giants hosted quarterback prospects Bo Nix and Spencer Rattler for visits before 2024 NFL Draft, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero. New York, with the No.
Let’s see who Brugler ended up selecting for the Giants Dane Brugler of The Athletic is out with a beastly seven-round mock draft that sees the New York Giants get shut out in the search for a quarterback in Round 1.
Belichick is expected to pursue coaching opportunities ahead of the next NFL year, which will open in March 2025.
Belichick still wants to coach in the NFL next season, according to a story that was published by ESPN on Wednesday.
The New York Giants are still in the process of finding the right mix along their offensive line. They have just two known anchors at the moment — center John Michael Schmitz and All-Pro left tackle Andrew Thomas.
The New York Giants have partnered with Creston, “a leader in technologies that remove barriers to connection,” to upgrade their 2024 NFL draft room and streamline their business communications.
Defensive players in the NFL have a new rule to contend with for the 2024 season. NFL teams voted to ban the hip-drop tackle this offseason and players found guilty of performing them during games will be subject to in-game penalties and/or post-game fines as a result.
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.
In preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft, here are answers to some of the biggest draft-related questions about the Giants.
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.
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?
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.
The New York Giants have made significant upgrades to their offensive line through free agency this offseason. However, the unit still has some room for improvement, which could come via the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
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.
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