
New York Giants headlines for Wednesday
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From Big Blue View
- Mel Kiper mock draft: Shedeur Sanders to New York Giants after free agency
- Daniel Jeremiah joins Mel Kiper, mocks Shedeur Sanders to New York Giants
- Who is the best free agent quarterback for the Giants?
- New York Giants free agency: Giants add more edge depth after loss of Azeez Ojulari
- NFL free agency: Eagles sign former New York Giant Azeez Ojulari
- New York Giants free agency tracker: Latest signings, rumors, news, analysis
- New York Giants’ QB search: Everything we know about pursuit of a veteran quarterback
- 2025 NFL Draft prospect profile – Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
- NFL pro days schedule, results tracker 2025: What to know about pre-draft workouts
- New York Giants 2025 free agency | New York Giants 2025 Draft
Other Giant observations
2025 NFL Draft: Worst-case scenarios for all 32 teams | PFF
New York Giants: Two Quarterbacks Off the Board and Unable to Trade Up. Rumors have already percolated about Schoen trying to trade up to first overall, which still feels possible. But if the Titans want to stick and pick Cam Ward at that spot, then the Browns might feel pressured to select Shedeur Sanders at Pick No. 2. In that case, Schoen would almost certainly miss out on the draft’s premier gunslingers for a second straight year, forced into a consolation prize of someone like Jalen Milroe, Jaxson Dart or Tyler Shough in Round 2 — any of whom might be taken before they should.
For Mel Kiper, it’s not only about the on-field capabilities for Shedeur Sanders
.@MelKiperESPN has Shedeur Sanders going No. 3 to the New York Giants in his latest mock draft.
“The big stage, the bright lights. He’s dealt with all of that.” pic.twitter.com/HQJiBSpPTw
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) March 18, 2025
GM Joe Schoen is foolish to think Giants are just a QB away from contention | NJ.com
The Giants’ offense was a complete train wreck last season. Anyone with a brain recognizes that.
They had the second fewest points per game (16.1), the third fewest yards per game (294.8) and the fifth fewest passing yards per game (189.9). Sure, quarterback Daniel Jones (and the terrible trio of QBs who replaced him) played the biggest role in this, but the other position groups deserve blame too.
The Giants’ Aaron Rodgers waiting game isn’t what you think | New York Post
How long is too long? For those who look at the Giants’ pursuit of Aaron Rodgers and think “Are you kidding me?” — this has already gone on for an exorbitant amount of time.
How Geno Smith, Sam Darnold and others on QB carousel fit into new offenses | The Athletic
If Rodgers goes to the Giants, he could be in line for a similar season to the one he had with the Jets. They could draft a quarterback later, like Jalen Milroe or Jaxson Dart, to sit and develop behind Rodgers.
Russell Wilson is waiting for Rodgers’ decision. Once Rodgers chooses, Wilson will have his choice of the rest, but he’s not a difference-maker at this point in his career. Wilson will give a team somewhat competent quarterback play, but there’s a market for that with how weak the draft’s quarterback class is.
SI’s Albert Breer breaks down the different avenues for the Giants quarterback room in 2025
While everyone waits for Aaron Rodgers, what is the #NYGiants plan at quarterback for 2025 and beyond?#NFL #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/hwuG9WRVpt
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) March 18, 2025
NFL’s All-Time Free Agency Team: Drew Brees, Deion Sanders headline best deals | FOX Sports
Punter: Jeff Feagles, New York Giants Signed with the Giants in 2003 for five years, $4.3 million. There may have been better punters, but no one more consistent, especially after he found a home in New York late in his career. He was 37 when he joined them and became a master at the “coffin corner” kick, dropping more than a third of his punts inside the 20 in each of his seven seasons with the Giants. He went to a Pro Bowl once, helped them win a Super Bowl and became a trusted special teams weapon. In fact, he didn’t miss a single game in his 22-year career, setting a record by playing in 352 consecutive games before retiring at age 43.
Around the league
Brandon Graham officially announces his retirement | Bleeding Green Nation
Eagles reward OT Lane Johnson with lucrative reworked deal | ESPN.com
Washington Commanders Free Agency: Former Chargers OT Foster Sarell signed | Hogs Haven
Cam Heyward on Aaron Rodgers: Either you want to be a Steeler or you don’t | Pro Football Talk
Cam Ward says it ‘would be a dream’ to play for this NFC South team someday | CBSSports.com
Vikings signing former first-round CB Jeff Okudah | NFL.com
Patriots sign former Vikings center Garrett Bradbury | Pro Football Talk
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