Giants general manager Joe Schoen discussed his approach to the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday, and noted that the team is in better shape offensively than the number
In the latest mock draft from NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks, the New York Giants select an “alpha-dog” at No. 3 overall.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen says he’s “open to anything” in the 2025 NFL draft, including passing on quarterbacks.
Joe Schoen is either playing coy or not reading the room. Regardless, the New York Giants senior vice president and general manager doesn't seem as concerned ab
The New York Giants would be free to draft Travis Hunter if they first signed dual-threat QB Justin Fields in 2025 NFL free agency.
Passer-needy teams like the Raiders and Giants may have to consider skipping in the first round with sub-par options to pick from.
Except, of course, at the most important position where there is currently a hole the size of the Grand Canyon.
An NFL team can never have enough great pass rushers. That was the story for the New York Giants in 2007-08, then again in 2011-12. It's the mindset that
The Giants, with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft, would almost definitely take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders if one of them is available, but that is too high to go for Dart, unless their evaluation of him varies greatly from the groupthink at this stage of the process.
Although Nubin didn’t post the type of numbers McKinney did in 2024–Nubin’s season was cut short due to injury–PFF has him as the Giants' potential breakout player in 2025 if he can iron out some of the issues he had as a rookie in coverage.
Joe Schoen has outlined the New York Giants' outlook on having the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft – and paid a compliment to Shedeur Sanders