The quarter-back number of the New York Giants was at the front and in the center since the team cut the cord with former Starter Daniel Jones. Unsurprisingly, in a new predictive piece of daring movements for the 32 NFL teams, Conor Orr of Si.com made the quarter-back position the centerpiece of his prediction.
The only thing is that Orr’s prediction was not quite what someone expected. Rather than predicting a ready-to-use starter for the Giants, Orr suggested the trade of a half-tour project (fourth round) for the services of a 28-year-old career safeguard at Jake Browning Bengals.
“Although I think the giants suffer a bit as the Falcons have done – so many talents perceived but overhang real holes in fundamental places – this is the season when everything must come together or disintegrate,” wrote Orr.
“What would I do?” Use my choice of additional Fourth round to see if I can make Jake Brownnati dabolons from Cincinnati, giving Ward time to sit in 1.. “”
Orr’s assessment is delivered with a projection that the giants will take Cam Ward as the future calling of franchise signal with the third overall choice. While Ward wins mental representatives to acclimatize at the NFL, Browning would serve as a quarter.
Although Orr has the good idea in that the giants are likely to double in the quarter swimming pool by adding a veteran to start the year while a written recruit acclimatizes to life in the NFL, the problem lies in the choice orr for backup.
The lack of gaming experience, 12 affected, goes to only seven interceptions.
Unfortunately, Browning has not launched a single pass from the NFL before or since then, which makes it even a longshot that Browning is an option for the Bridge of Giants.
While the former out of competition of Washington Huskies has experience in the game behind a fortune offensive line, he benefited from a receiver elite nucleus led by Ja’mar Chase and Tee Higgins.
New York has the rising star Malik Nabers for a quarter-Arrière to launch, but the rest of the supporting players around the Nabers must be retrifted to support a quarter-crunion with confidence.
Orr also noted that the daboll system will depend on the mobility of its signal, for which Browning is not known. Through seven departures, Browning rushed to three scores and 127 yards, but it only did it on 27 Russians.
Browning did not play in 2024, so abandon a fourth tower for a safeguard of the NFL after only seven career departures seems to be a dangerous leap in faith. With the quarter-back free agent’s quarter options, respective, potentially available for New York, this daring taken will probably never materialize.
Options like Russell Wilson, Jacoby Brissett or even Jameis Winston provide a band on the field with which Daboll can work to keep the team somewhat competitive until the team’s recruiter is ready. If the rumors of the giants preparing to Trade against the Rams Matthew Stafford Quarter are true, it’s an even better option.
The giants should wait until the NFL free agency and the quarter-Arrière trade market are established before choosing a veteran for their team.