It's time for the Giants to start seriously considering drafting a non-quarterback player at the top of the first round.
The Giants fell from No. 1 to No. 4 in the projected draft order after their surprise win over the Colts.
Trading up to get Shedule Sanders or Cam Ward is still an option, but in case the Giants pivot, here are the six best non-quarterbacks in the draft class.
WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
The Heisman Trophy winner has an unprecedented prospect playing every snap on both sides of the ball at an award-winning level in college.
He's a top-five pick at both positions, but which position will he primarily play in the NFL?
CB Will Johnson, Michigan
Deonte Banks is clearly suited for the second cornerback role.
Johnson is coming back from a season-ending toe injury and has nine interceptions in 32 career games.
EDGE Abdul Carter, Pennsylvania
In his first season as an off-ball linebacker to a pass rusher, Carter had an explosive performance with 11 sacks and 22 tackles for loss.
A do-over for the Giants who took over Micah Parsons?
DT Mason Graham, Michigan
The stats won't surprise you (3.5 sacks this season), but he's a run stuffer with a quick start and high athleticism.
Pairing him with Dexter Lawrence would turn a major weakness into a major strength.
OT Kelvin Banks, Texas
The offensive line needs to be adjusted again.
Especially if the Giants give up former No. 7 overall pick Evan Neal, moving Jermaine Elemunor from right tackle to guard and adding the hitter Banks is one way to do it.
WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
The 6-foot-5 jump ball champion has averaged 1,360 yards and 87 catches over the past two seasons.
With Darius Slayton becoming a free agent, he and Malik Nabors will likely be in a pick-your-own scenario.





