This close to the NFL Draft, we typically get a few rumors about off-field, maturity-based concerns for prospects. Some concerns were completely justified. Others, we come to real
Draft season means quarterback-intrigue season. If you are looking into the prop market, and especially anything in the top 10, then figuring out where this group of passers lands is going to impact almost any wager you make.
The Giants added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston this year, so there isn't as much immediate urgency to add a quarterback. Rather, it could go with the veterans for the time being and perhaps look to draft a different signal-caller in 2026 or future seasons depending on how things unfold.
In our latest mock draft from Christian D'Andrea, he's got Dart going to the Giants at pick No. 32 with a trade involved. And in the latest ESPN mock from Field Yates, he's got Dart going to No. 21 to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who definitely need a QB.
The Giants have been heavily linked to quarterback Shedeur Sanders this offseason, and if the star passer out of Colorado is still available at the No. 3 pick, it’s likely he’ll be headed for New York. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper appeared on UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio this week and gave an interesting comparison for the young quarterback.
NFL draft will likely see two quarterbacks selected in Round 1. Here are the five next-best options at the position for the middle rounds.
Schoen has been credited for resisting a “Hail Mary” swing for a quarterback that would have put self-preservation above the future of the organization. While it’s true the Giants have made modest commitments to veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, the path to those signings can’t be ignored.
However, in a recent article from Rob Rang of Fox Sports, he has the best fit for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the draft being Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough. More news: Wild Mock Draft Has Browns Landing Abdul Carter and Shedeur Sanders