
Bears Rumors: DJ Moore and Cole Kmet may not fit Ben Johnson’s plans.
Rumors indicate wide receiver DJ Moore and tight end Cole Kmet might be out of favor with head coach Ben Johnson. The Chicago Bears have […]
Rumors indicate wide receiver DJ Moore and tight end Cole Kmet might be out of favor with head coach Ben Johnson. The Chicago Bears have […]
A New Identity Rises in East Rutherford Just a year ago on Hard Knocks, a question hung in the air like fog over MetLife Stadium: […]
The New York Giants made a significant move in the NFL draft by selecting Penn State star Abdul Carter with the third overall pick, but […]
With the 2025 NFL Draft just days away, the Cleveland Browns are expected to select Travis Hunter, the versatile Colorado wide receiver and cornerback, with the second overall pick. Several sources have confirmed this potential move, which would clear the way for Penn State’s Abdul Carter to land with the Giants. Hunter, a reigning Heisman winner, has been clear about his desire to continue playing both ways at the NFL level, even suggesting he might sit out if forced into a single position. However, with the Browns’ apparent willingness to let him play both offense and defense, this dream could soon become a reality for Hunter.
In other draft news, Shedeur Sanders, Hunter’s teammate and quarterback at Colorado, has become one of the most polarizing figures in the draft process. Scouts are struggling to get an unbiased read on Sanders, with many attributing the challenge to the influence of his father, Deion Sanders, who also serves as his coach. Deion’s dual role as both a father and a Hall of Fame NFL player has made it difficult for NFL personnel to gain a clear understanding of Shedeur’s prospects.
The Jets wouldn’t actually go through with this… would they? The New York Jets have been linked to a wide range of first-round prospects ahead […]
Day 2 and 3 prospects the Giants should target. We’re just under two weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft, and much of the attention […]
The New York Giants stand at a critical crossroads with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Despite adding veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, the search for a long-term solution under center continues. While some believe the Giants should stay put and draft a potential franchise quarterback, others, like CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin, suggest trading down to address multiple roster needs. With Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders scheduled for a private workout just days before the draft, the stakes are rising—especially if he’s still on the board when the Giants are on the clock.
The New York Giants hold the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and with it, three clear paths seem to emerge: drafting a potential franchise quarterback in Shedeur Sanders, targeting two-way phenom Travis Hunter, or reinforcing the defense with elite edge rusher Abdul Carter. Yet, as history has shown, the NFL Draft rarely sticks to the script.
On the Good Morning Football podcast, NFL insider Mike Garafolo floated a surprising idea—not as a report, but as a bold opinion: what if the Giants took Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at No. 3? With Jeanty’s stock on the rise, Garafolo suggested he could be a top-five pick, calling attention to his growing appeal. While the pick would undoubtedly shock the league and echo the controversial Saquon Barkley decision, it would also spark instant debate about positional value, roster building, and the future of the Giants’ front office.
There’s little doubt about who will be the first pick in this year’s NFL Draft. Cam Ward is all but locked in as the Tennessee […]
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