Considering where they got Lauletta or whaver his name is, I don’t kind it. But yeah, I’d have taken darnold. Also this upcoming qb crop is weak imo. Then again this “strong” class doesn’t look good either.
Tell me about it: I am Giants, Knicks and Mets.
I don't second guess the draft choice in 2018 at all - there are always some real good QBs to be had in every draft- also trading or free agency signing is another route
Not sure how much they have to trade right now in all honesty.
Jenkins is the only one I could see go right now and bring anything back like a mid round pick.
Eli, Barkley, Odell and Engram are not going anywhere.
Giants are kinda screwed - there’s really nothing great coming in the quarterback free agent market and none of the current college guys, save the Oregon kid, really looks like a first-round draft pick next year. It looks like the kind of offseason where someone overpays guys like Teddy Bridgewater because there’s nothing else available.
I think they’re looking at a stop gap situation - either Eli for another year or sign some middle-of-the-road quarterback that gets cut loose for salary cap reasons.
I agree, but i’ve said it before on the board, I think Teddy can be a good starting QB in the league still. I think we have a few options, go after Teddy or maybe someone like Brissett who have shown some promise and are somewhat mobile, or obviously plan on taking a QB high in the draft. Only problem with the latter is that its been reported Herbert is likely staying at Oregon another year. I guess the next best QB in this class would be Haskins, but I haven’t watched enough NCAAF to judge if he is worth a likely top-3 selection.Giants are kinda screwed - there’s really nothing great coming in the quarterback free agent market and none of the current college guys, save the Oregon kid, really looks like a first-round draft pick next year. It looks like the kind of offseason where someone overpays guys like Teddy Bridgewater because there’s nothing else available.
I think they’re looking at a stop gap situation - either Eli for another year or sign some middle-of-the-road quarterback that gets cut loose for salary cap reasons.
As a Giants fan and seeing what the options are at this point, this is what I'm currently hoping for.Should try to pick up Tyrod Taylor for cheap after the season. He's decent enough to satisfy the skill guys and would provide a cheap bridge while they build out the rest of the team.
I agree, but i’ve said it before on the board, I think Teddy can be a good starting QB in the league still. I think we have a few options, go after Teddy or maybe someone like Brissett who have shown some promise and are somewhat mobile, or obviously plan on taking a QB high in the draft. Only problem with the latter is that its been reported Herbert is likely staying at Oregon another year. I guess the next best QB in this class would be Haskins, but I haven’t watched enough NCAAF to judge if he is worth a likely top-3 selection.
I’m a Viking fan and I liked Bridgewater - great team guy and had the potential to be a career starter.
But that was not a normal knee injury. In most cases, that injury ends a career.
But I do hope someone pays him.
Exactly. I would like to throw in the Yankees for myself. Was excited in June. This is a new low for me. You are right, could not agree more. Still excited about our pup.Doubt Odell is going anywhere. The cap hit would be too significant. Hate for Eli to go out this way but can we see what we have in Lauletta. Being a Giants and Knicks fan I really need UConn to decent and exciting this season.
My expectations were a better season than last year?Question for the giants fans
What were your realistic expectations for this season?
Everyone knew the oline sucked and Eli has shown over past couple seasons he's on the downside of his career. I hate the giants but given their needs I probably be begging for a season like this, in a year you don't expect to do anything, if I were a fan. Get a top draft pick instead of middle of round blow up the team and rebuild around arguably the 2 best skill players in the league. Football teams can have quick turnarounds it's not like baseball where it's a 3-5 year process
Giants are kinda screwed - there’s really nothing great coming in the quarterback free agent market and none of the current college guys, save the Oregon kid, really looks like a first-round draft pick next year. It looks like the kind of offseason where someone overpays guys like Teddy Bridgewater because there’s nothing else available.
I think they’re looking at a stop gap situation - either Eli for another year or sign some middle-of-the-road quarterback that gets cut loose for salary cap reasons.
I doubt it’s Tyrod if they go with a stop gap. It’ll likely be Keenum as the Broncos don’t seem to be liking him and Shurmur had him looking great in Minnesota.As a Giants fan and seeing what the options are at this point, this is what I'm currently hoping for.
What’s Herbert’s reasoning for returning to school? Passing up on going #1 in the draft is a major risk of ending in catastrophe.
Exactly. I would like to throw in the Yankees for myself. Was excited in June. This is a new low for me. You are right, could not agree more. Still excited about our pup.
His brother will be a freshman at Oregon next year and supposedly he wants to play with him for a yearWhat’s Herbert’s reasoning for returning to school? Passing up on going #1 in the draft is a major risk of ending in catastrophe.
Talk about first world problems. You guys have won 100 games this year. Add to that
a million titles. No violins, large or small, are playing for Yankees fans.
His brother will be a freshman at Oregon next year and supposedly he wants to play with him for a year
Does Teddy have any mobility left? He has been mentioned as a stop gap for the Giants next year. With this line though he'll need mobilityI’m a Viking fan and I liked Bridgewater - great team guy and had the potential to be a career starter.
But that was not a normal knee injury. In most cases, that injury ends a career.
But I do hope someone pays him.