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Schoen has reeled in not one, but two veterans (Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston) via free agency and could add a third one in the 2025 NFL draft in a little over three weeks.
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Yates released his latest mock draft Wednesday, and it features Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders going to the New York Giants at No. 3 and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter going to the New...
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The New York Giants were one of 30 teams to attend UCLA's Pro Day on Wednesday where linebacker Carson Schwesinger hit the field.
The New York Giants were admittedly "ecstatic" after receiving a third-round compensatory pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
The New York Giants have signed both Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson while returning Tommy DeVito, but ESPN draft analyst Field Yates does not believe those moves will keep them from selecting their quarterback of the future.
Unless Joe Schoen has perfected his poker face, the Giants do not appear to be in love with a quarterback at No. 3
There are plenty of quarterback-needy teams at the top of the 2025 NFL draft. The Tennessee Titans—picking first—seem inclined to select Miami's Cam Ward, while the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants—picks No. 2 and 3—also have unstable signal-caller situations.
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Russell Wilson is the latest to get his hands on one of the most in-demand uniform numbers for the Giants. Wilson will wear No. 3 — just as he has throughout a 13-year career with the Seahawks, Broncos and Steelers — in his first (and maybe only) season quarterbacking the Giants.
The New York Giants have a new quarterback in town, but he wants his old number. Thanks to corner Deonte Banks, Russell Wilson will have his No. 3.
The Giants own the No. 3 pick and eight picks total in the NFL Draft. After signing two veterans, should they still draft a QB early?
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Joe Schoen tipped his draft hand by specifically not tipping his plans for the third overall pick. So why does that feel like a big deal?
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