The New York Giants brass, including general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, were in Buffalo when the Bills selected and charted a course of development for quarterback Josh Allen that has worked out pretty well.
The Giants traded back into the first round and selected quarterback Jaxson Dart with the 25th pick in the NFL draft. For months, there was speculation on whether the team would use the third overall pick on Shedeur Sanders or trade back into the first round for the Colorado product if he made it past the Steelers.
Shedeur Sanders mentally prepared himself to play for the New York Giants leading up to the draft. Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen, and several Giants executives kept tabs on the 23-year-old quarterback.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Shedeur Sanders waited until Saturday to hear his name called in the NFL Draft. The New York Giants were one of the most notable teams to pass. Few were surprised when the Giants took Abdul Carter over Sanders with the No.
With the NFL draft now in the books, one of the biggest talking points from the three-day event was how far Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid.
The New York Giants needed to make smart moves in the 2025 NFL Draft to change the direction of the franchise. General Manager Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll are trying to save their jobs this year.
Before being selected as the 144th overall pick by the Browns, a top draft analyst offered some intel on why Shedeur Sanders fell out of favor with the Giants.
The New York Giants were linked to Shedeur Sanders leading up to the NFL Draft, but it turns out he was not even the second-highest-ranked quarterback on their board.
Post-draft, Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson will remain the Giants‘ starter entering the season. Considering Jaxson Dart‘s profile, it should not be expected the former Ole Miss and USC passer would have a good chance to overtake Wilson before the season.
The New York Giants reportedly entered the 2025 NFL Draft looking to draft a quarterback. By trading back into the 1st Round Thursday night they accomplished that.
The New York Giants showed on Thursday night that they believe Jaxson Dart can be their quarterback of the future, but does he have a chance to step in and help as a rookie?
Dysfunctional teams do dysfunctional things. And the Giants have dysfunctioned things up for nearly a decade and a half. For every team that can't shoot straight, it starts at the top.
The New York Giants took a swing for their quarterback of the future on Thursday. Hours after selecting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter third overall, they traded back into the first round to select Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart at No.
The New York Giants’ quarterback room is suddenly very crowded. Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito were already on the roster heading into Thursday’s Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Giants HC Brian Daboll said QB Russell Wilson “will be our starter” when he discussed the quarterback depth chart. Wilson said he expected to be the starter after signing with New York.
There was some speculation about the Giants jumping back into the first round as they pursued a QB, and the front office has made that a reality. Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports that the team has acquired pick No.
The New York Giants are still interested in the idea of adding a rookie quarterback. Even after signing both Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency, the Giants want to find a quarterback of the future.
The New York Giants have a pivotal decision waiting for them with the No. 3 pick, as two of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, two-way star Travis Hunter, and Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter will be available.
There is no throwing of chairs or belittling of others in the New York Giants' war room when disagreements emerge regarding which prospects to take when
The New York Giants are in an unenviable position. Following an abysmal 3-14 campaign, they are under suffocating pressure to get considerably better in a short period of time.