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"The ultimate goal is to win a Super Bowl if you're taking a guy that high, so they have to be able to check (all) those boxes."
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It leaves doubt whether Sanders is that guy in the Giants' eyes or whether that quarterback exists in the second or third round.
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The New York Giants need a franchise quarterback, and one prospect, projected to land on Day 3, could be an intriguing option.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson will likely be the starter for the New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen hinted on Tuesday. He will take first team reps in OTAs, giving him the pole position within the organization after signing a one-year deal that could be worth up to $21 million.
In Year 4, the clock's ticking for a franchise QB. No one can be sure what the Giants will do, but they believe in Brian Daboll's evaluation process.
But Giants general manager Joe Schoen said on Monday that he’s not going to force a quarterback pick at the top of this year’s draft. That means New York could select the likes of cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter (Colorado) or edge rusher Abdul Carter (Penn State) if they’re still available.
The New York Giants promised to "look under every rock" to find a new quarterback this offseason. Now, after plenty of looking, they've finally found another one, on Tuesday agreeing to sign Russell Wilson to a one-year deal,
The Giants needed to add experience to their quarterback room during the 2025 NFL offseason. They did so by signing Russell Wilson.
The New York Giants have a few faces in the quarterback room this offseason. Social media is having a little fun with the additions.
Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston might raise the Giants to mediocrity, but they are not the answer to New York's long-term QB problem.