NFL pundit discloses ambitious intentions for the Giants in the NFL Draft of 2024

The New York Giants find themselves in a strange position heading into the 2023 season. With a two-game winning streak, they have a path to the playoffs as they sit just two games behind the Green Bay Packers , seventh, for the last Wild Card spot.

At the same time, they are in the race for a top pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.At 4-8, New York is firmly in contention for the top three, which would give them an elite contender. Their biggest need happens to be at the same positions occupied by top prospects, as a top-four pick would guarantee the Giants a highly valued quarterback, wide receiver or offensive tackle.

Coincidentally, the Giants and Packers will face off on Monday Night Football to close out Week 14. This game will go a long way in determining which path the Giants take. Most of their fans would like them to get as high a draft pick as possible to add elite talent to the roster.

Even if the coaches and players on the roster aren’t intentionally losing games, racking up the losses and getting a first-round pick wouldn’t be the worst thing for the franchise’s long-term prospects. ESPN’s Matt Miller agrees with this fanbase, as he believes a reset of the quarterback position early in the draft is the best path forward.

“Sometimes the best thing you can do is admit you were wrong and move on. That’s what the Giants need to do if they’re able to send Williams or Maye to the top of the quarterback board. But if they are outside the range of the top two quarterbacks, we are considering drafting a top receiver (Harrison?) and adding a quarterback on Day 2 to compete with Jones,” Miller wrote . The Giants and Daniel Jones agreed to a four-year, $160 million contract just before the franchise agreement deadline this offseason.

This allowed the Giants to acquire running back Saquon Barkley, but put them in a tough situation at quarterback. Jones didn’t come close to replicating the success he achieved in 2022 when he helped lead the team to a win over the Minnesota Vikings during Super Wild Card Weekend.

He was completely outmatched by veteran backup Tyrod Taylor and undrafted rookie free agent Tommy DeVito.As they spend the next few months rehabbing a torn ACL, no one can blame the Giants for wanting to shake things up at quarterback this season. Jones’ contract expires after the 2024 season, and management will think long and hard about pulling the trigger.

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