Giants will answer their Daniel Jones question with NFL Draft approach
NY Post
Any and every NFL draft is replete with questions about needs and priorities and rankings and roster construction, with the status of the general manager and the head coach (are they secure or are they on the hot seat?) and the forecast for the franchise all weaving their way into the many potential scenarios.
For the Giants, what happens this year — more specifically, what goes down Thursday night — can be shaken and stirred and filtered into one basic query: Do they get a quarterback to eventually (2025 at the latest) replace Daniel Jones or do they not?
That’s it.
Of course there is so much more the Giants must accomplish to usher season No. 3 for general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll into a return to the winning they delivered in 2022 and were unable to sustain in 2023.
They do not have a true No. 1 wide receiver or a No. 2 starting cornerback. There is the decade-long quest to fix the offensive line. There are shortages at tight end (if Darren Waller retires) and safety (Xavier McKinney is with the Packers) and running back (Saquon Barkley is an Eagle!).
The Giants enter this draft with only six picks — one in every round but the seventh — and could use help right away from at least three of those picks.