The quest to find the New York Giants’ next franchise quarterback starts now. Picking third overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, landing that top quarterback will be easier said than done.
The New York Giants know all but two of their 2025 opponents, and their schedule looks to be stocked with a brutal slate of strong quarterbacks.
The New York Giants won't have the No. 1 pick, but got some help from the New England Patriots in Week 18. If things went as well for the New York Giants all year as they did on Sunday, they’d be having much different conversations than what’s awaiting for them after Week 18.
A surprising Giants win completely shakes up the race for the No. 1 pick, putting New England in the driver's seat and sowing chaos.
Since Super Bowl XLVI, when the Giants defeated the Patriots the second time, Big Blue has gone 79-132, a .374 win percentage, in the regular season. They’ve made the playoffs twice, winning just one game in 2022 under Daboll, the team’s fifth head coach since Tom Coughlin walked away after the 2015 season.
Eli Manning said keeping Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen was the right move for the Giants after they moved on quickly from coaches in recent years.
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Four of New England’s 2025 opponents (Baltimore, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Tampa Bay) advanced to the postseason this year.
New York holds the third pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and could have a quarterback at the top of its wish list. The Giants signed Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract extension in 2023. The quarterback played in 16 games over the past two seasons before the New York released him on Nov. 27.
After finishing in fourth place in the NFC East with a 3-14 record, the Giants will once again face a difficult schedule in 2025. It remains to be seen whether the current regime of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll will stay put, but there are likely some major changes coming either way.
In the 2025 draft class, Boise State star Ashton Jeanty is good, but the Titans won’t be using the No. 1 pick on a running back. Instead, the focus shifts to the quarterback position. Does Tennessee see any of the QBs in this class worthy of the top pick? Does ownership put pressure on the front office to draft a quarterback?