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Carnell Tate, Jacob Rodriguez and Sonny Styles headline the NFL Draft prospects the Giants need to be monitoring in the 2025-2026 CFP
The debut season for the Giants' 2025 draft class isn't over yet, but two key members have played enough to garner different evaluations of their early impact.
The 2-12 Giants rank 30th in the NFL in yards allowed entering Sunday’s game against the Vikings, and 29th in points allowed at 28.3 points per game.
In our latest mock draft for the Giants, New York makes a trade back, still gets a top player and loads up on offense.
The 2026 NFL Draft may not feature the kind of all-world, slam-dunk, No. 1 overall quarterback prospects that defined the 2024 class, but franchises will still be jockeying aggressively for the top group of signal-callers in this year's pool.
Not only did the Giants not lose on their bye week, they scored a big win. Losers of seven straight games, the Giants moved into possession of the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, according to Tankathon,
New York Giants offensive coordinator Tim Kelly watches the offense’s practices with a sharp eye for detail, making note of where adjustments in the game plan need to be made and how to best deploy personnel.
New York Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart might need to make a decision after a lot of concussion evaluations this year.