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Giants news, 4/16: Sanders, Shough, Milroe private workouts, Abdul Carter, Elijah Arroyo, more headlines

Giants news, 4/16: Sanders, Shough, Milroe private workouts, Abdul Carter, Elijah Arroyo, more headlines
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Giants Among Least Successful Drafting Teams in First Three Rounds Over Last 10 Years | SI.com

According to former NFL scout Daniel Kelly data, the Giants ranked 26th overall in the first round, which is not too great considering their average draft spot has been high in the top half of the round (12.5). The 13 first-round Giants draft picks have contributed 50.4% of the team’s games thus far, ranking 21st. They have averaged 45.1 games played during their respective stints with the team.

On Day 2, the Giants ranked slightly better but only by two spots (24th). They have 21 picks made between Rounds 2 and 3, who appeared in 1,148 games for them. But there have been just four Pro Bowl berths, three of them by second-round pick safety Landon Collins (R2, 2015).

Peter Schrager puts into context the Giants’ workout with Shedeur Sanders

New York Giants NFL Draft 2025 guide: Picks, predictions and key needs | The Athletic

Defensive line: The Giants secured some veteran depth (Roy Robertson-Harris, Jeremiah Ledbetter) in free agency, so they should have a better defensive line rotation behind Dexter Lawrence, but they’re still lacking an impact player to line up next to Lawrence. The All-Pro is at his best when he’s playing alongside another quality defensive lineman, so expect the Giants to try to find a player who can fill that role on Day 2.

2025 NFL Draft: Surprise picks for every team in the first round | PFF

3. New York Giants DI Mason Graham. The Giants face an intriguing decision at No. 3 overall. If Travis Hunter is off the board and they aren’t ready to take a quarterback, Abdul Carter seems like the logical fallback. But New York’s bigger need may actually lie on the interior, where Dexter Lawrence stands alone. Mason Graham — college football’s highest-graded defensive tackle in 2024 — could be a perfect running mate.

2025 NFL Draft: Our 5 favorite tight end fits for NY Giants | The Record

Emerging as one of Cam Ward’s top targets, Miami’s Elijah Arroyo was impressive with a 16.9 yards per catch average and seven touchdowns. Arroyo didn’t run at the combine — he was recovering from a knee injury he sustained at the Senior Bowl — but he did bench-press 225 pounds 22 times. He missed most of the 2022 and 2023 seasons due to a torn ACL in his left knee. Arroyo played 36 games over four seasons while at Miami, catching 46 passes for 753 yards and eight touchdowns. His untapped potential likely puts Arroyo as a Day 2 pick.

A logical explanation for the Giants actions with the draft eight days away

Don Hasselbeck, former Super Bowl champion, ex-Giant and father of two NFL QBs, dead at 70 | New York Post

Former NFL tight end Don Hasselbeck, who won a Super Bowl in his nine-year career and was the father of two NFL quarterbacks, died Monday. He was 70.

Hasselbeck’s son, Matt, said his father died after going into cardiac arrest at his home, writing “He was a great husband, father, grandfather, friend, coach, player, coworker, artist, mentor, and storyteller. Despite being an All-American at Colorado and a Super Bowl Champion with the Raiders, what we are most proud of is the leader he was for our family.”

Around the league

Stephen Jones: Cowboys more likely to move down than up in first round | Pro Football Talk

Dallas Cowboys, Tyron Smith press conference will announce retirement | Blogging The Boys

Howie Roseman: Dallas Goedert situation “really doesn’t affect” draft decisions | Pro Football Talk

Jalen Milroe meeting with Seahawks, Rams this week | Pro Football Talk

Travis Hunter would quit football if he can’t play both ways | ESPN.com

Ohio State QB prospect Will Howard: ‘Draft me, or you’ll regret it’ | NFL.com

Russini: One head coach says he’d take Tyler Shough over Cam Ward as the No. 1 QB in this class | CBSSports.com

Panthers GM Dan Morgan: ‘We’re definitely open to trading back’ from No. 8 overall pick | NFL.com

Bears’ Caleb Williams explains why ‘I don’t necessarily want to be friends’ with other QBs | CBSSports.com

Ravens GM noncommittal on TE Mark Andrews’ future with team | ESPN.com

Dolphins, CB Jalen Ramsey mutually set to explore trade options | NFL.com

Cam Ward, Travis Hunter highlight 17 players attending 2025 NFL Draft | The Athletic

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