
Giants sending massive contingent to see Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders at Colorado’s pro day
NY Post
The Giants are going to need a bigger plane.
An unprecedented total of 14 members of the front office and coaching staff are headed to Colorado’s pro day Friday, according to The Post’s Paul Schwartz, for the chance to watch quarterback Shedeur Sanders throw scripted passes and receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter work out at both positions.
General manager Joe Schoen, assistant general manager Brandon Brown, director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, senior player personnel executive Chris Mara, assistant director of player personnel Dennis Hickey, special assistant to the general manager Jessie Armstead and area scout Hannah Burnett will be joined by head coach Brian Daboll, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney, defensive backs coach Marquand Manuel, receivers coach Mike Groh, and assistant quarterbacks coach Chad Hall.
The first thing that jumps out is Daboll’s reversal after saying earlier this week that he would not attend pro days because he prefers private workouts with quarterbacks.
Daboll, however, will not be having a private workout with Sanders while out in Colorado this weekend.
The second noticeable thing is that the Giants still are trying to determine whether the Heisman Trophy-winning Hunter is better suited to play receiver with some defensive packages mixed in or cornerback with some offensive packages mixed in.

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