The New York Giants have a couple of months to decide how they’re going to handle their first-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft. With a deep quarterback class and several teams ahead of them with QB needs, the Giants are in a prime position to be left out of the top prospects.
General Manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll will have to make a move to secure their future at the quarterback position. Whether they choose to trade up for a top prospect like Caleb Williams or take a chance on a lower-ranked quarterback, they will need to have a plan in place.
One option for the Giants could be to take a chance on a player like Justin Fields or Drake Maye, who may be available at their pick. While these players may not be the top prospects in the draft, they could still provide value to the team and help solidify the quarterback position for the future.
Schoen should thoroughly evaluate all options and make a decision that will benefit the team in the long run. Whether that means trading back to get a quarterback at a more reasonable value or taking a chance on a lower-ranked prospect, the Giants will need to make a move to secure their future at the quarterback position.
Ultimately, the Giants cannot afford to do nothing with their first-round pick. With so much talent available in this draft, they need to make a decision that will benefit the team in the long run. While it may not be a popular decision with fans, the Giants must make a move to secure their future at the quarterback position.