There’s a number of ways Giants could go wr, cb, lb, draft the top center, there’s even a rumor they could draft Jahmyr Gibbs to replace Saquon, wouldn’t even be shocked if Schoen traded down.I don't watch college football, but from what I've read, I like how the Giants are set up with the 25th pick. Plenty of DBs and I'm intrigued by TCU WR Johnston's size.
Overall, satisfied with the need/BPA combo.
Yes and yes. Though the past few years I usually bail on day 3Btw does anyone here watch the entire draft and if you do are you a nerd?
Yes and yes.Btw does anyone here watch the entire draft and if you do are you a nerd?
I’m a draft nerd I watch it over any NBA or NHL playoff game thank god Knicks clinched last night wouldve been very conflicted had there been a game 6 on Friday.Yes and yes.
At this point I will be more surprised if the Giants pick at 25 over trading out of it.
Anderson is the safer pick and Texans will suck anyways getting a qb next year, maybe Caleb Williams. Demeco Ryan’s isn’t gonna pass up on the next generational guy from his alma mater.Young will go 1, Anderson will go 2 because the Texans are stupid. Then the draft starts
How about both a generational player and a franchise qb.Anderson is the safer pick and Texans will suck anyways getting a qb next year, maybe Caleb Williams. Demeco Ryan’s isn’t gonna pass up on the next generational guy from his alma mater.
Btw does anyone here watch the entire draft and if you do are you a nerd?
Gonzalez was a steal for New England.The draft could not have gone any better for the Patriots. Gonzalez is exactly what they needed, slipped to 14. They move back, allowing the Bears to take the OT the Jets needed with #15, got a 4th and still got their guy at #17.
Several really good guys still on the board, especially at TE. Pats have 11 picks to package, move up and grab their guys.
Not a huge fan of early first round running backs, particularly for teams with other needs and/or not close to contending. With that in mind, Robinson to Atlanta was not a good pick and Gibbs to Detroit at 12 was gawdawful. It has nothing to do with a player's talent, but depending on a teams OL, running back tends to be plug and play, and their league life span is generally not that long.There’s a number of ways Giants could go wr, cb, lb, draft the top center, there’s even a rumor they could draft Jahmyr Gibbs to replace Saquon, wouldn’t even be shocked if Schoen traded down.
I don’t even like taking a rb in the first 3 rds, in Peter Schraeger mock draft he had Jamar Gybss going to the Giants to be Saquon replacement. Even if Saquon were to leave I still wouldn’t take a rb in the first 3 rds.Not a huge fan of early first round running backs, particularly for teams with other needs and/or not close to contending. With that in mind, Robinson to Atlanta was not a good pick and Gibbs to Detroit at 12 was gawdawful. It has nothing to do with a player's talent, but depending on a teams OL, running back tends to be plug and play, and their league life span is generally not that long.
Washington should have taken Gonzalez over Forbes, who has to put on 20+ pounds without losing anything off his quick twitch movement or inherent instincts. He will probably start as a nickel corner before moving outside.
Begrudgingly, I think The Giants did well with their pick.
Sauce >>>>>>> GonzalezGonzalez was a steal for New England.
Great assessment of the draft by Schoen neither guy would be available after each of those picks, Hyatt would’ve went to the Browns had Schoen not traded up.Schmitz and Hyatt is a great day 2 for the Giants. Filled their 3 biggest needs with borderline 1st round talent with all 3 guys