It is no secret the New York Giants are in determined want of a franchise quarterback. The actual query, nevertheless, is whether or not they’re determined sufficient to pay handsomely for one — through the draft, a commerce or signing.
In terms of choosing a rookie passer in April’s NFL Draft, there are slim choices within the first spherical, and New York may oddly miss out sitting with the No. 3 general decide.
In response to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, the Giants must surrender a big haul to the Tennessee Titans in the event that they need to personal the primary general choice.
Based mostly on the worth of picks and the crew’s intention to pick a quarterback, common supervisor Joe Schoen must be prepared to half with the No. 3 decide, at the very least one second-rounder (No. 34 or a 2026 decide) and presumably extra.
That is if Schoen is totally bought on both Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders or Miami’s Cam Ward, who according to experts are a far cry from the skills New York missed out on in 2024.
Mortgaging the franchise’s future on a non-proven passer is a dangerous transfer. The Chicago Bears moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 in 2017 to select Mitchell Trubisky, and that didn’t work out.
Chicago gave up three future picks (none of them first-rounders) for a quarterback who wasn’t scouted as top-two-pick expertise.
The final time the crew sitting at No. 3 traded up for the No. 1 decide was in 1975 when the Atlanta Falcons despatched an offensive lineman, a third-round decide and the first-rounder for QB Steve Bartkowski.
Instances have definitely modified, and the Giants should pay a a lot steeper worth than what Atlanta did 50 years in the past.
Schoen will have to be cautious to not purchase into hype or desperation when making the inevitable resolution in April.