The Giants have a few foundational pieces to build around, but they are still viewed as a ways off from contending again in 2025.
Jacobs supported a Dart selection in response to a mock draft that had Colorado corner/receiver picked at No. 3 and then Dart following in Round 2. Given the lack of certainty atop the draft and New York’s need for dynamic talents, Hunter has become a popular candidate in mock drafts. The quarterback they take after that is anyone’s guess.
The New York Giants receiver corps was a study of success and struggles in 2024. Success in that Malik Nabers, the team’s first-round draft pick, delivered on expectations–maybe even exceeded them—despite missing a few games with a concussion.
There's a strong likelihood the Giants attack the quarterback market in the 2025 NFL Draft more aggressively than any other team. General Manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian D
In 2023, the tight ends received 21.9% of the Giants’ passing game targets, hauling in 53.9% of the receptions for 25.1% of the total passing yards. That same season, the receivers were targeted 56.9% of the time but only produced 23.5% of the receptions for 61.2% of the yards.
In 2024, the Giants used ten different offensive line combinations, tied for the most in the league. This was similar to the revolving door the team experienced in 2023 when that line finished having allowed 85 sacks, the second-most in league history since sacks became a tracked stat.
The New York Giants wrapped up their season with a 3-14 record, which obviously isn’t good enough to please most fans or NFL experts covering the team. But, you have to hand it to the Giants ...
The New York Giants have some important decisions to make regarding their front office, and they might reportedly keep either Brian Daboll or Joe Schoen.
The New York Giants decided to keep general manager Joe Schoen on board for 2025, despite a 3-14 record underlining what’s proven to be a slow rebuild. Between losing stars like Saquon Barkley ...
New York Giants co-owner John Mara said in late October he expected to bring back coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen for 2025. He ended up staying true to that remark despite ...
Following a disastrous 3-14 season that exposed several major issues, the New York Giants enter an offseason that could drastically alter the future of the franchise.
As a first-round pick in 2019, New York had high hopes for Jones. It signed him to a four-year, $160M contract extension in 2023 but the deal contained no guaranteed money beyond 2024. The Giants have no quarterbacks signed for 2025, which leaves general manager Joe Schoen with plenty of work to do this offseason.