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What the Giants might do at wide receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft

Given their position at No. 6 overall, it’s almost certain that one of the top three wide receivers will play.

That means Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State), Malik Nabors (LSU) or Roma Odunze (Washington) could be the next Odell Beckham Jr.-style impact weapon for the Giants. Thing.

With Wan’Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton, Jalin Hiatt and Isaiah Hodgins all back, and newly signed Isaiah McKenzie on the roster, the cupboard isn’t bare.


LSU’s Malik Nabors could be available to the Giants in the first round at No. 6. USA Today Network

Joe Schon and the Giants need a No. 1 receiver for their offense.
Joe Schon and the Giants need a No. 1 receiver for their offense. charles wenzelberg

But a true No. 1 target is desperately needed, and this wide receiver class is stacked.

Nabors is a separation machine (coach Brian Daboll loves separation), Odunze has the size, speed and ability to make contested catches, and Harrison (not expected to be at No. 6) does it all. I can do it.

If the Giants take a quarterback in the first round, they have a receiver early in the second round.

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