It is the current state of the giants who could be in the hive of the most dynamic defensive players that leave the NFL draft in quite some time and, however, if they do, the chorus serenade the movement, then a changing melody quickly. One that goes like this:
But what about the field marshal?
It is useless to fight him. When a team does not have a quarterback of the future on its list, finding one is almost always a priority, and speculation about who will be the young quarterback is unbridled and implacable.
The giants have eight selections in the next three days, starting with Thorsday Night in the first round, where they have the selection No. 3.
If this selection turns out to be the Abdul Carter of Penn State edge, the giants add to their list what they anticipate will be a manufacturer of differentiation of differences.
No one will do it for a second question that Carter is worthy of such a high draft state.
However, yes Shedeur Sanders is available And transmitted by the giants, that is the probable scenario, there will be more than a few high eyebrows, since Sanders is considered no. 2 Quarterback In this kind of draft (Cam Ward is expected to be number 1 to the Titans), and the giants invested incredible resources and labor to explore it during the last eight months.
General manager Joe Schoen promised that he will not select a quartback simply to verify a box. However, he knows that fans are restless and have no field marshal tasks in any of his first three drafts with the giants.
He also knows that he signed two veterans in the position: Russell Wilson, 36, and Jameis Winston, 31, and that there is certainly a possibility that Neinder is in the team in 2026.
Yes, Shoey and intend to collect a rooky field marshal in this draft. It will do it only if you identify one that you think makes, and that movement comes on the 1st of the draft if you consider one of them (Jaxson Dart or maybe Sanders if you leave the top 10?) Guarantees an exchange in the first round.
The giants have selection No. 34, the second selection in the second round, and that is a valuable piece of real estate. They could show patience and take their field marshal there.
“There is some depth,” Schoen said about this year’s quarterback. “I mean, there are good players for several reasons, different ages, different experience time experience. There are quarterbacks in this draft that will continue and play and will be headlines in the league.”
Could these players consider the field marshals of the future franchise?
“Yes, I would say it,” said Schoen.
The Browns in No. 2 seem locked in the corner/open receiver Travis Hunter, and that would prepare the giants to get Carter. He had 12 captures and 23.5 Tacle for the loss last season, and is consulting the next great passes corridor to enter the NFL.
The giants already have Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux as their initial edge runners, so this is not an obvious need. They had 3-14 in 2024, they thought, and bringing an impact player in a premium position is always a solid strategy.
Thibodeaux, Tasks No. 5 in general in 2022, entering the last year in their contract, it is likely that the giants collect their fifth year option.
“Then, if there is a blue chip or generational talent or something that you simply cannot transmit, even if you may already have holders in that position, do not transmit that type of player,” Schoen said. “If you rely on the need, it is when … sometimes you can make mistakes. I like to enter so that you are not supported in a corner where you have to take a certain position and you can take the best player available.”
This is not considered a strong field marshal class. The giants have traveled the country, trying to discover all information snacks on the thesis perspectives.
Sanders is a precise pocket pin and only an average athlete, with a safe streak of a width mile.
Dart established records in Ole Miss, but did not play in a professional style offensive. Tyler Shegh is almost 26 years old, but has a rocket arm and great maturity. Jalen Milroe is a supreme athlete and corridor, but a very inconsistent pin. It is Kyle McCord, and there are Will Howard.
The giants do not need anyone to between and begin immediately.
The other needs? The second day (rounds two and three) seems the right place for a defensive to match Dexter Lawrence. A young guard would be welcome in the bloodstream of the depth table. They could use more talent in the internal supporter, open receiver, security and closed wing.
Each position counts, but the field marshal especially.