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The New York Giants find themselves at a pivotal crossroads as they approach the upcoming week.

Holding the coveted No. 6 pick in the draft, they are presented with a myriad of choices, each with significant implications for the team’s future.

Among the plethora of recommendations from analysts, there’s a consensus that bolstering the offensive line or adding a dynamic wide receiver could be instrumental in fortifying the team around Daniel Jones.

However, divergent opinions suggest that it might be time for the Giants to part ways with Jones altogether.

Speculation abounds regarding the Giants’ potential moves, including the possibility of trading up for a quarterback or selecting one at their current draft position.

Logan Ryan, in a recent appearance on NFL Live on ESPN, made a public appeal to the Giants, urging them against trading up.

“New Yorkers, if you are listening, don’t trade up to No. 4 and get J.J. McCarthy.”

Ryan argues that the team’s focus should be on addressing more pressing needs, highlighting the steep cost of moving up from No. 6 to No. 4. Furthermore, he asserts that quarterbacks available in this year’s draft, such as McCarthy, Bo Nix, or Michael Penix Jr., may not offer a significant upgrade over Jones.

Acknowledging Jones’ shortcomings and the lofty expectations set by his contract extension, Ryan underscores the urgency for the Giants to contemplate their options. Despite the team’s playoff appearance in 2022, a noticeable decline in performance in 2023 has heightened the need for strategic adjustments.

Ryan advocates for patience, suggesting that drafting a quarterback may not be the optimal solution. Instead, he proposes exploring alternatives in free agency if Jones fails to demonstrate improvement in the upcoming season.

All of that being said, it will be interesting to see what the New York Giants decide to do a week from today.

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