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    Insider hints Giants would have to pay steep price for No. 1 pick

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefFebruary 16, 2025 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It’s no secret the New York Giants are in desperate need of a franchise quarterback. The real question, however, is whether they’re desperate enough to pay handsomely for one — via the draft, a trade or signing. 

    When it comes to selecting a rookie passer in April’s NFL Draft, there are slim options in the first round, and New York could oddly miss out sitting with the No. 3 overall pick.

    According to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, the Giants would have to give up a significant haul to the Tennessee Titans if they want to own the first overall selection.

    Based on the value of picks and the team’s intention to select a quarterback, general manager Joe Schoen would have to be willing to part with the No. 3 pick, at least one second-rounder (No. 34 or a 2026 pick) and possibly more.

    That’s if Schoen is completely sold on either Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders or Miami’s Cam Ward, who according to experts are a far cry from the talents New York missed out on in 2024.

    Mortgaging the franchise’s future on a non-proven passer is a risky move. The Chicago Bears moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 in 2017 to pick Mitchell Trubisky, and that did not work out.

    Chicago gave up three future picks (none of them first-rounders) for a quarterback who wasn’t scouted as top-two-pick talent.

    The last time the team sitting at No. 3 traded up for the No. 1 pick was in 1975 when the Atlanta Falcons sent an offensive lineman, a third-round pick and the first-rounder for QB Steve Bartkowski.

    Times have certainly changed, and the Giants will have to pay a much steeper price than what Atlanta did 50 years ago.

    Schoen will need to be careful not to buy into hype or desperation when making the inevitable decision in April.





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