Diverging paths for New York Giants In the search for a veteran quarterrier and the next quarter of their future is about to come up against each other. This intersection will undoubtedly exercise even more pressure in which the director general facing, Joe Schoen, the head coach Brian Daboll and the property to obtain the decisions they decide to make correctly.
Apparently, everything that comes for these giants depends on it.
The initial waves of the NFL free agency are finished and the giants have not yet added to the quarter-back room in Tommy Devito. They are waiting for Aaron Rodgers, who will continue to take his time to decide between the potential offers of the Giants and Steelers, even after the Vikings have essentially said to him, “no thanks”, at least not now. During all this time, the Giants brought Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and Joe Flacco for visits to their training center. There are different levels of interest for the three, although none is yet on board.
And here is the complicated part: the preparation of the NFL project is about to resume the front of the stage.
Professional days have started. The Giants will bring Sheder Sanders, Cam Ward and others for “30” visits while the evaluation continues. This process will include private visits to the campus for these two and others, not to mention the time that Team Brass has already spent with the upper half in the promotion of 2025.
From Ward and Sanders to Ole Miss ‘Jaxson Dart and Jalen Milroe de l’Alabama, Kyle McCord de Syracuse and Will Howard from Ohio State in Tyler Shough from Louisville, the Giants do their young and olders’ homework.
The latest events include the re -emergence of Sanders as a strong competitor for the giants, especially if they are unable to exchange n ° 3 with the Titans of Tennessee for No. 1, where many think now that they will stick and choose Ward.
The long -standing analyst of the ESPN project Mel Kiper Jr. thinks that the Giants and a twinning with the son of the pro football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders have made sense in the Big Apple. Among the reasons: this could work in the same way that things simply clicked for Eli Manning with Big Blue and another famous NFL father who was also an integral part of his trip to the League.
“It is this time of year, when you get closer to the draft and the jobs are at stake and it is the pressure, you go with the guy who has more an impressive physical skills – and it would be Cam Ward, I understand,” said Kiper on Wednesday. “But I think that it does not always determine who is the best quarter-arre in the NFL, and certainly a very good, some of the greatest of all time, Johnny Unitas, Tom Brady, they were not going to fight with their legs. You can always win in the pocket. So, I think, it’s always something Shemer knows how to do it and he does very well.
There is not an infallible path to find a QB franchise and the giants have several ways available to them in this mission. Schoen took them and promised that he would not be afraid to take oscillations in this position. They spoke by speaking a potential trade for Matthew Stafford, who returned to Rams. They engaged with Rodgers, initially at the request of his representatives, while meeting Wilson, Flacco and Winston.
The giants have not lost any land in this regard, at least not yet. They are free to rotate at any time.
But now that Schoen and Daboll are required to return to the pre-Rôti circuit, this becomes a priority.
These are massive decisions that must be made in this position, and the giants must prepare for each scenario in free agency and in the project.
The giants are seated with the overall choice n ° 3, and the tandem of Sanders and Ward is largely considered to be the two main quarter options at this place. There are questions with the two prospects, and taking on social networks and provoked experts have become wilder and polarizing as we advance in the process.
If Sanders goes to Cleveland, the giants will have the choice of the best non-QB of their board.
“There are two special players in this project only,” joked Kiper, pointing to the Rusher of Penn State, Abdul Carter and his teammate from Sanders Colorado, the double winning threat of the Heisman Trophy, the Large Coin / Half Hunter recipient.
Milroe impressed in Tuscaloosa during her professional day on Wednesday, and his talent as more development prospect with an unexploited advantage was exposed, in particular with a 40 -year timed as quickly as 4.37. Dart has a legitimate chance of joining Ward and Sanders in the first round, while Milroe is a Joker, probably at the beginning of the day 2. Shough, McCord and Howard have all done well in recent weeks.
Sanders is unlikely to draw Oohs and Aahs with his arm like Justin Herbert or his wheels like Lamar Jackson, or direct people like Josh Allen. The star quarter of Colorado is ready, hard and leads like a franchise face must order the locker room with a goal and, in his case, an undeniable boastful.
And Kiper warns, don’t leave what Sanders does not bring you blindly far from what he does really well.
In some respects, Sanders is a quarter of an age different from the NFL. His game is still playing, even if the teams spend so much time drooling over unicorns in position with physical talents to drool.
“He has no explosive strength of explosive arms or legs. So you are talking about a traditional and old pocket smuggler who will need help,” said Kiper about Sanders. “He will need an offensive line in front of him, just as Brady needed to get out of Michigan … For SheDer, you need to know what you get, and be satisfied with a traditional school passer. For me, the giants are a very good adjustment. Daboll and Schoen can choose their own quarter. If they like it. [Jalen] Hurts and Jayden [Daniels]And [Dak] Prescott. “”
The giants will eventually announce to the world of football their choice or their choice to take up this challenge.
In reality, from top to bottom, this organization knows that it is time to find this answer.
Until then, research continues – and it will only become more intimidating from here.
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