And on the third day, the giants went to their offensive line.
He took it until selection 154 (Fifth Round) in the 2025 NFL draft so that General Manager Joe Schoen put the card for Marcus Mbow, who has experience playing the guard and the right Tackle to the right Tackle Tack Turn Years in Purdue.
It is probably projected as a guard for giants and adds a very necessary dose of young people and athletics inside the line.
There were no important additions to the line in free agency this low season, with the signs of James Hudson III and Stone Forsythe to increase the depth table in the Tackle.
As it is now, the initial guards are two veterans back, Jon Runyan Jr. and Greg van Roten.
In the reserve, there is Aaron Stinnie and the possible Evan Neal, the first round of 2022 (no. 7 in general) that has burst the right Tackle and could for a change of position.
It was projected that Mbow would go before, a projection that was serious.
On Friday night, he had a draft party with family and friends at home, but “things did not work”, since he was not selected in the second or third round.
A day later, it was a much narrower group prepared for the call that came, possible of the giants.

“It was a waiting game, but at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter,” said a Mbow that sounds sounds. “I just have to do what you can with the opportunity you are giving and go to kill him.”
Mbow, a university teammate in Purdue or the Giant Corridor, Tyrone Tracy Jr., tasks in the fifth round last year, limited to only six games in 2023 with a leg injury, but began the 12 games, in the right Tackle, in 2024.
This is Shoe’s first offensive Linian task from the John Michael Schmitz center in the second round in 2023. This is an election that must come, since the history of offensive rulers is not strong.
In 2022, in addition to choosing Neal, the giants also wrote Josh Ezeudu (Third Ronda) and Marcus McKethan (Fifth Round) and Neinder have done a lot: McKethan is no longer with the giants and currently not signed.

Mbow said: “I feel that I can demand in the five positions.” Snaps began to work as a center as part of its predraft regiment.
In the Senior Bowl, hey with the giants and together they saw his tape in action.
“Doing about it, seeing what I remembered, knocking people, seeing the movement, seeing athletics,” he said.
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He liked the part of “hitting people about”.
“Without a doubt,” he said. “Putting people on the ground, winning representatives, demoralizing people. It is always fun. It is definitely part of the reason I love the game.”