New York Giants bolster defense in 3-round PFF mock
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The current market at wide receiver might be a little steep for the Giants' pockets. Should they look into finding a new weapon via the college pool?
In his second mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah forecasts the Giants to kick off a receiver run that goes six deep in the first 32 picks. Check out the full Round 1 projection.
Along with fellow A to Z Sports NFL Draft analyst Kyle Crabbs, we teamed together to create a brand new three-round mock draft. To keep the flow consistent, we rotated between making ten straight selections,
Giants Wire has Big Blue adding big-time talent in their first 7-round mock draft of the offseason.
NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah paired the Giants with Ohio State WR Carnell Tate during his latest mock draft published on Tuesday.
It’s a common belief that the New York Giants need help in the secondary, and they could be down to just two safeties after free agency. They’ll have options at the top of the 2026 NFL draft, but what if they choose to go in another direction?
When addressing the New York Giants‘ biggest needs heading into the 2026 offseason, wide receiver certainly jumps out as one of the top priorities.Budding star wide receiver Malik Nabers’ recovery timeline is murky at best,
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New York Giants Draft Strategy: Picking Offensive Tackles
The New York Giants might choose Spencer Fano or Francis Mauigoa over a wide receiver to bolster their offensive line and protect their young quarterback.
The New York Giants won't be overhauling their entire roster this offseason -- that's not possible in the NFL -- but there will likely be some significant changes. New Giants head coach John Harbaugh made it clear when he was hired in January that he wants players who "love football".
The New York Giants were urged to take a page out of John Harbaugh's Baltimore Ravens playbook, particularly in the NFL Draft.