The Tennessee Titans could do the New York Giants a favor in the 2025 NFL Draft if President of Football Operations Chad Brinker stays true to his word.
The New York Giants own the third-overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, which puts them in a tricky situation. Many fans were rooting for the GMEN to lose the
If Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is there for the Giants at No. 3, should they take him? Dane Brugler doesn't think so.
NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with less than 100 days left. As the pre-draft process heats up, college football All-Star games and the NFL Combine
Pro Football Network has a full seven-round mock draft for all 32 teams. Here's a look at what they had for the Giants and what we would do instead.
Travis Hunter now holds the keys to the 2025 NFL Draft. After Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker on Wednesday mentioned their refusal to “pass on a generational talent” with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, Hunter would appear to be the big winner.
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter lands at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft in Mel Kiper Jr.'s first mock draft of the year, pairing him with one of the best cornerbacks in the league. The Heisman Trophy winner provides rarely seen versatility as a playmaker at both wide receiver and cornerback.
The Tennessee Titans could shake up the 2025 NFL draft and benefit the New York Giants by going in a direction few initially predicted.
Odell Beckham Jr.'s three-fingered catch is still viewed by many, including Heisman winner Travis Hunter, as the greatest of all-time.
However, their best option may just be taking the best player available, and that is either Hunter or Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter. In a new mock draft written over at Daft on Draft, they have the Browns taking that route. They land Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick.
After a 3-14 season in 2024, the New York Giants have the 2025 NFL Draft's third overall pick. Here's what the experts have them doing.
The New York Giants own the third-overall pick in the ... and that is cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter. It’s unclear if the Colorado standout will play both positions at a high level.