New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen is confident he'll be able to add a star at No. 3, no matter who gets picked atop the 2025 NFL Draft.
On day 2 of the Senior Bowl practices, there were a few standout defensive performances, and some offensive players made names for themselves.
The New York Giants might ... on both sides of the football. The sum of their parts didn’t lend the Giants a pretty record or a spot in the postseason, but it did help them supplant nearly the entire league regarding post-draft bragging rights.
Coming off a disappointing 3-14 record, the New York Giants must address their QB situation, whether through the draft or free agency.
The New York Giants are entering the offseason with an obvious need at quarterback. After the Daniel Jones era came to a tumultuous end this past season, the
Kiper has Sanders’ teammate, cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter, as the No. 2 pick to the Browns. The Giants hit the reset button at quarterback earlier this season, releasing Daniel Jones after six seasons and turning their eyes to the 2025 draft.
The Giants, with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft, would almost definitely take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders if one of them is available, but that is too high to go for Dart, unless their evaluation of him varies greatly from the groupthink at this stage of the process.
Four Colorado Buffaloes quarterbacks have been drafted into the NFL draft. Shedeur Sanders looks to make it five in April.
The Athletic's Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman released their latest mock draft this week and projected that Milroe will be taken early in the second round by the New York Giants with the No. 34 overall pick. The QB is currently down in Mobile, AL, for the 2025 Senior Bowl, where he is directly interfacing with NFL scouts.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the former Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers headman removed himself from the New Orleans Saints head coaching race last night. McCarthy’s intentions will now be on the 2026 head coaching cycle.
The NFL's financial landscape is being assessed through awards for the 12th straight year on CBSSports.com now that the Super Bowl LIX matchup is set. These awards differ from the traditional NFL honors because they are from an economic perspective emphasizing 2024 veteran acquisitions.