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Giants might have a difficult time trading up for a top quarterback prospect.

In the event that the New York Giants decide to select a quarterback in the 2024

draft, the competition is going to get harder. The fifth overall pick, which the Giants currently hold after Monday

night’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, could move up to No. 4 should the New England Patriots defeat the New York Jets in the season’s final game.

Big Blue’s chances of winning either of their remaining games are slim because they have to play the Los Angeles Rams and then the Eagles again.

In actuality, the Giants will need to select in the top four, if not the top three, rounds of the draft in order to select a

quarterback because they will probably need to move up in the draft and trade spots with the Chicago Bears and Arizona

Cardinals, depending on whether they want to stick with Justin Fields for the upcoming season.

There is a lot of hope that they can advance if necessary, but finishing in the

top three is crucial because ideally they wouldn’t have to forfeit a significant amount of draft capital. Marvin Harrison

Jr., a receiver worthy of a Pro Bowl, is someone Arizona will probably target right away.

The Giants may be able to keep their first-round pick in 2025, but they will probably have to give up a few good picks to go from fourth to second overall.

They will surely lose a first-round pick if they move up to No. 1, and they may have to wait until they are selected.

However, the Patriots and Washington Commanders are more likely to move up or take new passers before them.

Currently, it is anticipated that quarterback prospects Jayden Daniels,

Drake Maye, and Caleb Williams will be among the top five. Daniels is a rising star. Indeed, his stock might push him

into the top two if he destroys The Combine, and many people think he is getting close to Maye’s valuation already.

Daniels, who threw for 3,812 yards with 40 touchdown passes and four

interceptions, just finished a season that earned him the Heisman Trophy. Not to mention his 1,134 yards and 10

touchdowns gained through rushing, including a long of 85 yards. He is an intriguing prospect because of his

explosiveness on the field, 72.2% completion percentage, and rapidly improving passing metrics

It will be tough for rival teams to game-plan against him if he can even approach Lamar Jackson’s level of play. Daniels is

the ideal quarterback for the Giants because he has the potential to lead an explosive downfield offense.

 

The Giants should move up and take any necessary steps to get their guy if they develop a strong affection for one of the

quarterback prospects. In actuality, if General Manager Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll want to keep their

jobs, they cannot afford to put all of their faith in Daniel Jones and his ruptured ACL. Jones has already shown to be more

of a liability than a help, and they only have one more season to turn this team around.

The Giants brass should find it easy to reset the rookie window at quarterback

and find a player with elite upside given they have an out in his contract after the 2024 season.

 

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