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The 2024–25 season was supposed to be a historic celebration for the New York Giants—their 100th in franchise history. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. […]
The 2024–25 season was supposed to be a historic celebration for the New York Giants—their 100th in franchise history. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. […]
The New York Giants are banking on rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to follow in Josh Allen’s footsteps and help secure head coach Brian Daboll’s future. Daboll, who earned his reputation as a quarterback guru in Buffalo, is now facing a critical challenge: turning Dart into the next big thing. With limited success under Daniel Jones, Daboll’s job hinges on Dart’s development, and the pressure is on to prove his system works with a new quarterback.
After trading up to grab Dart in the first round, the Giants are clearly committed to his growth. With veterans like Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in the room, Dart has a solid support system, though his path won’t be easy. His college offense, which relied heavily on play-action, is a far cry from the NFL’s pro-style systems, and his tools aren’t as polished as those of Allen when he entered the league.
Still, the Giants aren’t rushing Dart. He’ll likely spend his rookie season developing behind the scenes, getting reps in low-pressure situations to build his instincts. Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen have both hinted at a carefully crafted plan, ensuring Dart has time to grow into the role. While there are questions about Dart’s mechanics and adaptability, one thing is clear: the Giants have a long-term vision for their young quarterback, and they’re ready to see it through.
The New York Giants made major upgrades to their secondary in free agency by signing CB Paulson Adebo and S Jevon Holland. Still, they added […]
The Giants made just one selection Friday night, drafting Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander at No. 65 overall. After a strong first round that saw them land edge rusher Abdul Carter and quarterback Jaxson Dart, the Giants still have work to do on Day 3. With four picks remaining, filling holes at offensive guard and wide receiver will be key — and there’s no shortage of intriguing prospects still on the board.
The New York Giants have had a busy offseason, signing veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston to provide stability under center. While those additions […]
In a surprising twist, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has reimagined the New York Giants’ draft strategy, suggesting they could secure both two-way sensation Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the first round. Initially predicted to go No. 3 overall to the Giants, Sanders’ stock has been falling, opening up a rare opportunity for the Giants to draft the best player available while also adding a potential future franchise quarterback. Kiper believes this bold move could make the Giants the offseason’s biggest winners, especially if Sanders continues to slide down the draft board. “How about this scenario?” Kiper proposed. “You draft Travis Hunter at No. 3, and if Shedeur Sanders drops, you trade back into the first round to grab him. That’s a real possibility.”
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