It didn't work out for the Giants to land veteran QB Matthew Stafford, so the quest to find a quarterback continues.
Matthew Stafford would have been a great fit with the Giants, but now that he's back with the Los Angeles Rams, what will the Giants do? New York could swing a deal with the Tennessee Titans and take Miami QB Cam Ward at No.
Ahead of the start of the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday, NFL.com's Bucky Brooks unveiled his latest 2025 mock draft and made an interesting prediction for the top of the order. Brooks projected the top two quarterbacks in the class to be selected back-to-back,
Giants general manager Joe Schoen promised he’d swing big for a quarterback this offseason. He whiffed hard on his first attempt, failing to trade for Matthew Stafford (but not for lack of trying). Now for the 0-1 pitch.
If the New York Giants miss out on Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward in the 2025 NFL Draft, it would be a disaster. Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are under immense pressure to find a franchise quarterback in 2025.
That is exactly what happens in the latest 7-round mock draft from Pro Football Network, this one by Ian Cummings. Cummings has the Giants getting Ward from Tennessee in exchange
Cam Ward is regarded as the top quarterback in this year's class. But do the Giants agree enough to make a move for him?
Some feel the team should trade up to the No. 1 pick and draft Cam Ward. Others argue the Giants should trade back, accumulate picks, and look to draft Jaxson Dart or another one
Giants Super Bowl hero David Tyree urges his old team to avoid drafting Sheduer Sanders and Cam Ward and sign a quarterback in free agency.
There is a potential trifecta of moves that could help the Giants solve their quarterback problem, says one notable analyst.
The New York Giants cost themselves the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by defeating the Indianapolis Colts