The New York Giants were admittedly "ecstatic" after receiving a third-round compensatory pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Makari Paige has shown an ability to match up well against tight ends and function in zone coverage, but he'll need to refine his game before he is ready to become a consistent contributor at the next level.
Russell Wilson trade lands him with the Giants on a one-year, $21M deal as New York reshapes its QB plans before the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Giants own the No. 3 pick and eight picks total in the NFL Draft. After signing two veterans, should they still draft a QB early?
The quarterback room for the New York Giants has seen veteran faces like Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston enter the fray this offseason. While those two do bring with them plenty of experience, the Giants are still on the hunt for a signal-caller who can be entrenched with the organization for years to come.
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Joe Schoen tipped his draft hand by specifically not tipping his plans for the third overall pick. So why does that feel like a big deal?
The New York Giants could be a fit for Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter as they have another two-way player, Troy Brown, on their coaching staff.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNGiants’ new backup quarterback wants to further paradigm shift in New YorkThus, Winston will have the a slim chance of winning the starting role in training camp. Nevertheless, should that go to Wilson or to a potential first-round draftee like Sanders, the former Pro Bowler will be a valuable backup for a Giants team that has seen injuries at the quarterback position derail their recent seasons.