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Eisner pitched a costly trade with Tennessee that includes the Giants' picks in the first three rounds of the 2025 draft ( Nos. 3, 34 and 65) as well as a second-rounder in 2026. That is a load of capital to jump only two spots, particularly for a quarterback in Ward who will be 23 years old in Week 1 of next season.
The New York Giants reportedly have their eye on one quarterback heading into the 2025 NFL draft. Per SNY's Connor Hughes, Giants general manager Joe
Had quarterback Shedeur Sanders entered the 2024 NFL draft, the New York Giants reportedly viewed him as a Day 2 pick.
If Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is there for the Giants at No. 3, should they take him? Dane Brugler doesn't think so.
Did veteran cornerback Adoree Jackson do enough in his return engagement with the Giants to warrant another one-year deal?
New York has been connected to the Colorado quarterback, and has been doing its due diligence on him for a long time according to a New York insider.
The Patriots are expected to hire front office executive Ryan Cowden away from the New York Giants following the Mike Vrabel hire.
The Tennessee Titans are on the clock. Last week, the New York Giants were in pole position to land the number one overall pick but then beat the Indianapolis Colts 45-33.
The Titans edged the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and New England Patriots for the top pick in the NFL draft this April. NBC Universal, Inc. The Tennessee Titans are on the clock. The Titans secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on ...
The New York Giants are expected to lose personnel advisor Ryan Cowden to the New England Patriots as part of head coach Mike Vrabel's hiring.
In the 2025 draft class, Boise State star Ashton Jeanty is good, but the Titans won’t be using the No. 1 pick on a running back. Instead, the focus shifts to the quarterback position. Does Tennessee see any of the QBs in this class worthy of the top pick? Does ownership put pressure on the front office to draft a quarterback?