While the NFL draft begins with the first selection, it does not heat up until the questions are answered prior to the draft, and the rumors come true.
Many years, there are certain perspectives clearly locked in the upper points, so the anticipation is aimed at subsequent selections. When it comes to the NFL 2025 draft, which begins on Thursday, that is the case with New York giants, who are currently sitting in the No. 3.
The first two selections are apparently assured, with Tennessee’s Titans, Cam Ward Campo and Cleveland Browns who cannot pass a generational perspective in Travis Hunter.
The decision of the giants is not so easy to predict.
They could keep it simple and add the best perspective available in the Defensive Linning Abdul Carter. They could risk and select a Polario Mariscal Prospect in Shedersur Sanders. Finally, they could exchange the selection and try to make a double goal in the talent, since they had a 3-14 record in 2024 and have numerous necessity positions.
Everything they decide to do will have an impact on the teams behind them, such as the New England patriots to the four and the Jacksonville Jaguars to the five, as well as in the teams in the liter part of the first round, which could be selections.
These endless machinations make Draft day so exciting. While it is difficult to predict the internal work of a main office of the NFL, Nick Wright and Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports passed and analyzed the options of the giants, and how each one could alter the draft, when Wright cheated the hererd on Tuesday.
Cowherd had left Sanders in three, predicting that former Campo de Colorado Marshal would go to the Big Apple. Wright responded, saying that it would make more sense for them to bring Carter and, potentially, change to the first round to hook Sanders, who has recently slipped through the tables.
“If you are the giant, and everyone’s work is at stake, don’t you try to make a double goal?” Wright said. “With that, I mean, the Draft Abdul Carter at age three, everyone seems to think that Sheteur is going to leave the top 10, and this first round selection next year, what is another problem if they say goodbye anyway UPD and Getdetur?
Cowherd agreed with Wright’s point, explaining that he did not include trades in his drill, and put Sanders to the giants because he felt that the future of the field marshal position is his most significant need.
If the giants followed the plan that Wright established, would add to Carter to a strong defensive line group, which includes 3 times Pro Bowler Dexter Lawrence and Kayvon Thibodeaux. Then, they obtain Sanders and, presumable, keep him behind the field marshal Russell Wilson, who New York signed with a 1 year agreement worth $ 10.5 million in the past agency period, to develop it for a season.
“I think there is division in the room in Shoreeur,” Cowherd said about the main office of the giants. “But I didn’t know what to do with giants.”
If the giants followed the Cowherd plan, and take Sanders to the three, it could be the patriots who end with Carter. However, the defensive line is not a position of necessity for them. Milton Williams signed a 4 -year agreement worth $ 104 million and Harold Landry III with a 3 -year contract and $ 43.5 million during the free agency. They will also recover the defensive Tackle Christian Barore, who lost 13 games last season because or blood clots.
Even so, it would be difficult to let Carter pass if it reached four.
“The Patriots are looking at the worst case of their Ward Ward, then the two Blue-Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter chippers,” Wright said. “The Patriots would love if, in some way, another field marshal was among the top three, and they had the opportunity to recruit Abdul Carter. I just don’t think that’s how it will fall for them.”
If the draft goes to Ward, Hunter, Carter, as expected, the patriots can reach a position of necessity, such as an offensive liner like Will Campbell, or we could see them trade in the top five, completely.
Your decision, again, will finally be reduced to what the giants do to the three.
The final route that New York could take is to stay at the three and take a carter and then change less future draft capital for a lower selection in the first round and the selected field marshal Jaxson Dart, instead of giving up more capital for Sanders.
Cowherd, he thought, is not so optimistic with Dart’s idea in New York.
“The idea that giants now think that Jaxson Dart is the guy for the future in New York: let me ask this:” Do you ever notice that quarterbacks that do not succeed? Tásano cover cover “and dealt with covered.” Cowherd said.
He compared Dart’s rise with that of other field marshals that did not work, such as Zach Wilson, Daniel Jones and Paxton Lynch. Each one had a medium university football career and went up to Draft Tables due to their performances and NFL combination tapes, but finally it did not work. Cowherd’s fears that can happen with Dart, and that would be to be the result that giants excessively compensate for “choosing Daniel Jones about Saquon Barkley” the last low season.
Although we cannot evaluate these decisions until we obtain years of the sample size of the NFL of the perspectives written on Thursday, it is an annual hobby to predict where each player is going and why. All drama will be resolved by the draft, all questions will be answered, from the third selection, where New York giants will end months of speculation when they consolidate their decision to select a player or exchange.
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