The New York Giants made the headlines on Monday evening when reports have surfaced that they would hold private training with the quarter-arre of Colorado SheDer Sanders.
The Giants have the overall choice n ° 3 in the draft of the NFL, and many members of the national football media universe have insinuated that New York could make a last minute preparation before Tour 1.
But it seems that, apart from the giants, the Sanders NFL draft stock slips. Albert Breer reported that he does not expect the Browns or Giants of Cleveland to write it at n ° 2 or n ° 3.
On Tuesday, the Giants let escape via Ian Rapoport from the NFL Network that they organize last minute meetings with a ton of QB. Tyler Shough from Louisville and Jalen Milroe de l’Alabama are also training for the giants.
So the giants do their homework on what they will do with their second round choice, n ° 34 in total, right?
Abdul Carter de Penn State was the popular option for the Giants in Mock Brafts published this week. New York has spent a lot of resources on its defensive line thanks to the project, and after signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in a free agency, they seem unlikely to write a quarter-back there.
At this stage of the NFL draft process, it would look like a surprise if the giants choose to write someone in addition to Carter or the winner of Heisman, Travis Hunter, in their first -round niche. Despite what some might report, they have to look at a quarter in the second round, right?
To start, there is no way that they pass on potential talents entirely from the world to Carter and Hunter. But more importantly, they added two veterans of a little respected free agent last month. Wilson won a Super Bowl. Winston has established franchise records for the Browns last season.
But these two quarters are delivered with their noted faults, which is why they are both short -term agreements. This is also why you can see the giants take Sanders, a safe quarter-arre and somewhat ready for the NFL which has incredible precision and an intangible aura. Or you can see them write and develop a player like Milroe, who has an incredible advantage.
If these quarters slide until some may think, the giants could write their franchise signaleur in the second round with confidence while acquiring the best defensive line prospect of this class in a single stroke.