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Alright, it's draft-day. Sadly for us Giants fans, around week 8 this is the night that we look to as our Super Bowl Sunday.
Before I hit on the G-men, let's talk about the top 3 teams above us - Cincinnati, Washington and Detroit (for now).
While most people assume that Cincinnati is taking Joe Burrow at 1 and Washington is taking Chase Young at 2, there are rumors that Miami may trade up to 3 where Detroit is currently slotted. Even crazier are the rumors by Ian Rappaport and others that they would take an OT at that spot.
I personally can't believe that. I think they want to ensure the Chargers or Jacksonville, or whomever doesn't leap them to get their QB. There's a lot of smoke on that one and the ramifications for the Giants could be interesting as that could suddenly put in play someone who has been ticketed to Detroit for months - Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah - who is widely regarded as the best CB to enter the NFL in years. With Bradbury on one side, Okudah on the other, and a guy like Baker who improved in the second half of the year - well all of a sudden the Giants secondary could be a HUGE strength over the next 3+ years.
Or do the Giants go Clemson swiss-army knife LB/S Isiah Simmons who has the ability to play in several spots on the field?
Or do they finally go get the OT Hog Mollie - there are 4 of them - that Gettleman has been clamoring for.
Either way, the Giants pick 4th AS OF NOW. Gettleman has basically told the world he would trade down if the price is right. The thought is that with four good OT on the board in the top 10, if NY can trade down to 6-10, he can still get a good OT and pick up an extra pick in the 2nd and/or 3rd round. Maybe the Chargers make an offer. Hell if Jacksonville has a big time crush on someone up top maybe they are desperate enough to give us their 9 and 20 for the 4 pick??
Regardless of a trade-down, at the end of the day I see Gettleman not only going OT in the first round but also going C in the 2nd round to really double down.
A top OT to go along with the 1st or 2nd best center in the class would be a massive jolt that this O-line has needed for many years. More holes for Barkley? check. More time for Daniel Jones in the pocket? check.
Of course one thing we know is Gettleman won't take the guy the draft experts think he is SUPPOSED to take.
Feel free to share your predictions and observations here.
Before I hit on the G-men, let's talk about the top 3 teams above us - Cincinnati, Washington and Detroit (for now).
While most people assume that Cincinnati is taking Joe Burrow at 1 and Washington is taking Chase Young at 2, there are rumors that Miami may trade up to 3 where Detroit is currently slotted. Even crazier are the rumors by Ian Rappaport and others that they would take an OT at that spot.
I personally can't believe that. I think they want to ensure the Chargers or Jacksonville, or whomever doesn't leap them to get their QB. There's a lot of smoke on that one and the ramifications for the Giants could be interesting as that could suddenly put in play someone who has been ticketed to Detroit for months - Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah - who is widely regarded as the best CB to enter the NFL in years. With Bradbury on one side, Okudah on the other, and a guy like Baker who improved in the second half of the year - well all of a sudden the Giants secondary could be a HUGE strength over the next 3+ years.
Or do the Giants go Clemson swiss-army knife LB/S Isiah Simmons who has the ability to play in several spots on the field?
Or do they finally go get the OT Hog Mollie - there are 4 of them - that Gettleman has been clamoring for.
Either way, the Giants pick 4th AS OF NOW. Gettleman has basically told the world he would trade down if the price is right. The thought is that with four good OT on the board in the top 10, if NY can trade down to 6-10, he can still get a good OT and pick up an extra pick in the 2nd and/or 3rd round. Maybe the Chargers make an offer. Hell if Jacksonville has a big time crush on someone up top maybe they are desperate enough to give us their 9 and 20 for the 4 pick??
Regardless of a trade-down, at the end of the day I see Gettleman not only going OT in the first round but also going C in the 2nd round to really double down.
A top OT to go along with the 1st or 2nd best center in the class would be a massive jolt that this O-line has needed for many years. More holes for Barkley? check. More time for Daniel Jones in the pocket? check.
Of course one thing we know is Gettleman won't take the guy the draft experts think he is SUPPOSED to take.
Feel free to share your predictions and observations here.
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