
Patricia Traina
Editor at Sports Illustrated
Publisher/Writer for New York Giants on SI, https://t.co/k9zix72kTI. Host of LockedOn Giants podcast- YouTube: https://t.co/5oTNCqXZmd
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5 days ago |
si.com | Patricia Traina
In less than a week, the world will find out what the New York Giants were thinking about their first few picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, during a Friday video call with local and national reporters, NFL.com draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah laid out what he thinks could be “a really nice” draft haul for Big Blue.
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6 days ago |
si.com | Patricia Traina
Sometimes, one has to take a situation at face value, especially regarding the NFL Draft and the New York Giants. Speculation ran amuck last week when it was reported that the Giants planned to partake in one last look at this draft class’s top quarterbacks–Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, and Louisville’s Tyler Shough–via private workouts that seemed “hastily” arranged to suggest that maybe there was still divide within the Giants’ decision makers.
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6 days ago |
si.com | Patricia Traina
Although the New York Giants are taking advantage of these final few days before the 2025 NFL draft to add to their intell on the top quarterbacks in this year’s draft class, in the second iteration of the On SI NFL publishers’ round one mock draft, the Giants go best available with the third overall pick. As anticipated, the Titans and Browns selected Miami quarterback Cam Ward and Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter with the first and second picks, respectively.
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6 days ago |
si.com | Patricia Traina
Although things didn’t work out between the New York Giants and free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the 41-year-old future Hall of Famer had nothing but good things to say about Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Rodgers, appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on Thursday, spoke of his bitter end with the New York Jets and his offseason, the latter of which he’s been tending to personal matters.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Patricia Traina
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen sees a world where if Travis Hunter kands with the Giants, he could very well continue to play both sides of the ball. In this story:Colorado draft prospect Travis Hunter is something special. You might say that he is a unicorn, given that he not only plays on both sides of the ball at cornerback and wide receiver, but he also does so at a high enough level.
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