Despite having played with four quarters in your first NFL season, New York Giants The receiver Malik Nabres undoubtedly aspires a more stable situation where he can catch passes of a quarter-back in the future.
Ross Tucker asked Nabers during an episode of the “Ros Tucker Podcast” if he had his Druthers, What he would like in a quarterAnd if one of the two best guys from the next draft, Cam Ward of Miami and Sheder Sanders from Colorado, would suit this profile.
“I watched a film about these guys, for sure,” said Nabers. “Extremely talented, [they] want to win, [they] You want to lead a team to many achievements.
“There is something different in these two guys. They always compete against each other and I like this competitive state of mind. I don’t know what the project will be, but we will see.
Of course, there is also the chance that nabers can catch passes this season to come from a veteran, which he said that it would not be disturbing to have if that’s what management thought The best for the team.
Whatever the direction they take, Nabres hopes that the next signator is ready for the dazzling of the spotlight.
“Upon entering this season, I was not the savior of the team, so I did not have this kind of pressure on me,” said Nabers. “Did I have a pressure?” Yes, I was the sixth choice in total, but it was not like the kind of pressure that the quarters. »»
Rather than placing all the pressure on a new quarter-back recruit to run things, Nabers says that he would like to see a situation where a veteran quarterrier can guide a recruit and prepare it at his moment.
There were speculations on the veteran quarterrier that the giants, whom the director general Joe Schoen admitted would be a priority acquisition for the team, although he did not say who or how he was going to acquire a veteran , might prefer.
Nabers did not share his reflections on veterans, but he had a lot of praise for Sanders and Ward During an interview with Siriusxm NFL Radio During the Super Bowl.
“He’s comfortable when he is back there,” said Nabers about Ward. “He launches the ball in places that you are not really supposed to launch the ball, but he has this crazy arm talent. He is mobile. I saw him come back from certain games. I am like, no, this game is over, and it dotted.
Nabres even underlined Ward’s ability to rally his team and overthrow the steam.
“You look at this Miami team over the years. Without him, their file was not like that. You bring a guy like that to the team, and you know that the record shows what kind of leader it is and what kind of quarterrier it is. So having this in a team is what you need. “”
Regarding Sanders, the Nabers complimented his ambition and his lack of fear.
“I watched it for a long time,” said Nabers. “He has another crazy arm talent. He gives his guys this opportunity to go and play. He is not afraid. He wants to win, and he is a leader, from what I heard in this locker room.
“He is a big leader, so I have nothing wrong with saying about them. They are pretty good. I see them competing against each other when I see the clips, and they want to be the best.”