Should this decision-making duo be trusted to find the next quarterback for the Giants?
Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll have moved on from Daniel Jones. Whether they are the GM and head coach tandem that gets to pick the next New York Giants quarterback remains to be seen. One long-time NFL executive has come out strongly in favor of just that, telling the ‘Valentine’s Views’ podcast he would “put my stamp” on the Schoen-Daboll duo.
“I think they’re good football people and I would tell Giants fans this — I have been around a lot of GMS, a lot of scouts a lot of people. I would trust Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll to pick my next quarterback for the New York Football Giants and I wouldn’t think twice,” said T.J. McCreight, who spent five years in player personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles, five as director of college scouting for the Indianapolis Colts, and three as director of pro personnel for the Arizona Cardinals. “So I hope that ownership gives them a chance and does have patience and allows them to see it through, allows them to trust the process, the draft process, and pick the right players and particular the right quarterback.
“So, yeah, I would definitely put my stamp on them and I hope the Mara family gives them the time to do so.”
McCreight was also one of the respondents to a recent Big Blue View survey regarding Schoen’s overall job performance.
The full discussion with McCreight is below. Here are some of the other things we discussed:
- 2:30 — Did the Giants have any other choice but to move on from Jones?
- 4:30 — “There’s something about DeVito.”
- 6:42 — Passing on a quarterback in the 2024 draft.
- 8:07 — “No slam dunk quarterback” in this draft class.
- 9:40 — Why the NFL success rate at drafting and developing quality quarterbacks is so poor.
- 12:42 — The Saquon Barkley decision.
- 14:02 — “You are what your record says you are.”
- 15:02 — In a one-score league, quarterback play matters.
- 17:04 — Why Evan Neal was drafted too early.
- 21:09 — The problem with Kayvon Thibodeaux.