If there’s a position that the New York Giants needed to address in the 2025 NFL Draft and didn’t, it’s receiver. Receiver Malik Nabers is a budding superstar, but the starters alongside him, Wan’Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton, are average starters.
Part of the New York Giants’ path to “winning” the 2025 NFL Draft was finding value in the middle of it. That was headlined by third-round selection, Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander.
The New York Giants added an influx of talent over the offseason, including its six draft picks (Abdul Carter, Jaxson Dart, Darius Alexander, Cam Skattebo, Thomas Fidone II, and Korie Black).
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen entered the offseason as one of the most heavily scrutinized executives in the league, but he leaves the 2025 NFL Draft with bouquets at his feet.
The 151st annual Kentucky Derby goes down on Sunday in Louisville, and the New York Giants are showing out in support. Former Wildcats alum Wan’Dale Robinson returned to his home state for the Run for the Roses and brought Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart with him.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
Accolades continue to pour in for the New York Giants 2025 draft class, the latest coming via Mike Sando of The Athletic, who cited an unnamed NFL executive who praised general manager Joe Schoen’s fourth draft as the team’s head roster builder.
The New York Giants reconnected their new rookie quarterback, Jaxson Dart, with one of his 2024 pass receivers when they agreed to a UDFA contract with Antoine “Juice” Wells. Wells only spent one season in Oxford with Dart, and he was a big-play threat every time he touched the football.
The New York Giants have poured assets into their defense this offseason. They spent big on the secondary in free agency and bolstered the defensive line in the NFL Draft, forming a lineup on paper that should rank as a top-10 unit in the NFL this season.
The New York Giants made headlines during the 2025 NFL Draft when they selected Jaxson Dart, a promising rookie quarterback out of Ole Miss. While many fans speculated he might compete for the starting job immediately, the organization has made it clear.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll finally have the quarterback they hope will lead their franchise for the foreseeable future. They handpicked Jaxson Dart to be the Giants' franchise quarterback.
The 2025 draft grades by Sports Info Solutions (SIS) are in, and the New York Giants made the grade. SIS based its grades on each team's big board selections divided by its number of draft selections.
Isaiah Simmons signed with the Packers on Monday. He can play linebacker, safety or the nickel, and he played 370 special teams snaps the past two seasons with the Giants.
The New York Giants are in familiar territory. Sometimes, a rookie comes along who is too talented, too destined for stardom, to hand them a jersey number that isn’t aesthetically pleasing.
When it comes to New York Giants legacy jersey numbers, perhaps none is more popular than No. 56, famously worn by Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor.
After an intensive search for their future quarterback, the New York Giants set their sights on Ole Miss signal-caller Jaxson Dart, a prospect they traded up at the bottom of the first round to get.
One unnamed team executive told Mike Sando of The Athletic why the Giants should sit Jaxson Dart behind veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston for as long as possible.
A position battle could be forming on the New York Giants’ defensive line. Over the last couple of seasons, the Giants have lacked depth on the interior of their defensive line alongside Dexter Lawrence.
The New York Giants still have some time to make additions in the latest stages of free agency, but with the conclusion of the 2025 NFL Draft, the player acquisition phase of the offseason is over.
Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll have already abandoned a plan to sit a rookie quarterback behind a veteran. Will history repeat itself this season with the Giants?
Tommy DeVito captured the hearts of New York Giants fans amidst the 2023 season. At the time, the undrafted rookie was the feel-good story of the NFL, stepping in as a third-stringer to lead Big Blue to a three-game win streak.