
Where will the Giants go with their first pick?
The New York Giants are widely regarded as one of the real wildcards in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Everyone knows that the Giants need a quarterback, however there’s real skepticism that they’ll start their draft with the most important position in sports.
It isn’t impossible — the team may yet work a trade to move around the draft board to fit value and need. However the general feeling is that the Giants will look to another position with their first pick. The two most common names brought up are EDGE Abdul Carter out of Penn State and CB/WR Travis Hunter out of Colorado.
It’s generally expected that the Giants will pick whichever of the two that the Cleveland Browns don’t select.
Of course, it’s also possible (although unlikely) that the Giants could throw everyone a curveball, auction off the “blue chip” player and target a player like Missouri right tackle Armand Membou with their first pick.
So we want to know what Giants’ fans think: Which position will the Giants draft first?
(Note: We used “CB” for simplicity’s sake and because of an early report that the Giants view Travis Hunter as more of a corner than a receiver.)
Of course, it seems highly unlikely that the Giants won’t draft a quarterback at all. John Mara laid down a directive of finding a quarterback of the future, and he probably wasn’t talking about Jameis Winston. It also seems highly unlikely that Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll will go into a career-defining year without trying to find Their Guy.
If we assume that the Tennessee Titans won’t trade the rights to draft Cam Ward to the Giants, which quarterback WILL the G-Men draft?
The current most likely candidates — judging by who they’ve had for “30” visits and had to dinner — are Jaxson Dart, Shedeur Sanders, Jalen Milroe, and Tyler Shough.
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