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There are NFL scouts who believe Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter can be an elite starting defensive end when he hits the pros.
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Yates released his latest mock draft Wednesday, and it features Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders going to the New York Giants at No. 3 and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter going to the New...
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Emeka Egbuka would be a big get as another weapon for quarterback Caleb Williams.
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The Giants added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston this year, so there isn't as much immediate urgency to add a quarterback. Rather, it could go with the veterans for the time being and perhaps look to draft a different signal-caller in 2026 or future seasons depending on how things unfold.
The Giants land Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter in a 2025 NFL mock draft after signing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson
The New York Giants have signed both Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson while returning Tommy DeVito, but ESPN draft analyst Field Yates does not believe those moves will keep them from selecting their quarterback of the future.
Summers, 29, entered the league as a seventh-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in the 2019 NFL draft. He also made stops with the Jacksonville Jaguars (two stints), New Orleans Saints, and Detroit Lions before signing with the Giants' practice squad last August.
The New York Giants have a new quarterback in town, but he wants his old number. Thanks to corner Deonte Banks, Russell Wilson will have his No. 3.
The quarterback room for the New York Giants has seen veteran faces like Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston enter the fray this offseason. While those two do bring with them plenty of experience, the Giants are still on the hunt for a signal-caller who can be entrenched with the organization for years to come.
New York Giants co-owner John Mara, for the first time in recent memory, refused to meet with reporters at the annual NFL owners meetings.