INDIANAPOLIS – There's nothing clear yet, other than the harsh reality that the dump giants need to start winning some games and find a starting quarterback who can push that rock up into the mountains.
A more keen focus is that the Giants are concerned that they will not be able to deal with this obvious void on their roster in the upcoming NFL Draft. In position.
What's becoming more and more clear is that the Giants can't wait for the draft to find a franchise quarterback, and that's what they'll do with the Rams to explore and win 37 years if possible It is to come to the plain conclusion that it could lead to completion. – Old Matthew Stafford.
“I'm going to take the swing in that position,” general manager Joe Shane said Tuesday morning from the NFL Scouting Combine. “It's the most important position and it's hard to find them, so keep shaking. Keep shaking in position until you find them.”
It would be quite a swing to hand over the key to an attack on Stafford.
The Giants like to get a man in the draft and sign him on rookie wages for the next four years.
That may be infeasible.
Come Ward is the only quarterback to consider in the Giants' third overall pick, and it's unlikely that Ward could make it on the board, given that the Titans and Browns need a quarterback is low.
The Giants may have to trade all the way to No. 1 to get the ward if Titans make the pick available and give up important draft capital.
Will the Giants take Chedur Sanders with them in number 3? That's uncertain.
Shane feels reluctant to wait to see how the draft whims unfold.
The free agent pool is not exciting. Stafford is a known commodity, a big winner, showing in 2024 that he has plenty left in the tank.
“Some people may have these quarterbacks available, whether they're 28 or 26,” Shane said. “Who gives you the best chance to win, that's what we're trying to do.”
What about a particular 37 year old?
“We're going to look at all the options,” Shane said. “It is the most important position in football and we need to look into free agents, deals, drafts and more.
Tommy Devito is the only quarterback on the contract. The Giants cannot produce their next starter from thin air.
“It's not just the franchise quarterback trees over there,” Shane said. “The ones available are what you see. To take it to say we checked the box, you don't want to be in this position otherwise, so you make it right We want to. If you don't have those people, there are also veterinary options that we can look at other options and look at. We need a quarterback. Everyone knows that. Everyone We're looking at our depth chart.”
