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Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 8:48 am
FYI.
New York Giants 2015 NFL Draft Needs - ( New Window )
E, you have a good handle on the longer term view  
JonC : 4/27/2015 10:02 am : link
of the current roster. DE is a significant need often overlooked, and they're one injury away from problems at WR and CB, not to mention the deficit at S.
Eric  
bc4life : 4/27/2015 10:18 am : link
I wouldn't categorize Wynn as a run-stuffer only based on his first year. He switched form DE-DT in college, so I think that hampered his development. He showed he could run a little bit and his second year should give us a better sense of how much pass rush he can provide. Having said that, I would not disagree with the need to pick up another DE or two.
bc4life  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 10:25 am : link
I just haven't seen enough of Wynn to form a good opinion on his pass rush skills. If he can do both, then we're in much better shape.

But I was impressed with his run defense in the limited amount of time I saw him...and this was BEFORE a full year in an NFL weight program.
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Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 10:26 am : link
If they don't draft one of the better run defending DEs, I would shift JPP to left end.
I'm probably more pessimistic than you  
bc4life : 4/27/2015 10:27 am : link
re: the LBs, even if Beason doesn't have a catastrophic injury - he may still get those dings that hamper his performance. I hope I'm wrong, but we may have already gotten the last good production out of him. McClain gives you everything you want but his lack of athleticism is an issue.

You just have to wonder - how can a team with such a rich tradition of outstanding LB play consistently fail to replenish the pool with talent from the college ranks. Our best LBs - Beason, Mitchell, Pierce all come from other teams drafts. And, if it wasn't for Gettlemen - we might not have even gotten Beason. Do they need new LB scouts?
I'm not expecting him to  
bc4life : 4/27/2015 10:29 am : link
be an elite pass rusher - just someone who can do it consistently at a competent nfl level, a notch above "solid but unspectacular"
Good job Eric.  
Victor in CT : 4/27/2015 10:32 am : link
I agree on the DL, been screaming for JPP to be the LDE for 3 years. It suits his game more. I still don't see Moore becoming a great player.

OL has to be addressed. I think we know what Beatty is, an avg LT. As long as he doesn't regress to below avg they can live with it. Schwartz has to play RG, not LG. I think Pugh will be ok at either RT or LG, but if Jerry is a starter again they are in trouble. They need a large dose of NASTY on both lines. Richburg can't be worse than Walton, can he? Please say no!!!

You're right to be skeptical about Cruz. I would be surprised if he comes back as the same guy opening day.

Counting on Beason in any way other than that he will be on the IR at some point is pure folly.
I remember in "Finding Giants", they referenced Kerry Wynn  
GiantBlue : 4/27/2015 10:44 am : link
as a man among boys when he was playing in college; admittedly not division 1. I am excited to see what he can bring this year.
Good breakdown Eric...  
Mooch82 : 4/27/2015 11:05 am : link
Agree with pretty much everything. I think we are fine at DT for 2015 - could definitely see us drafting one on Day 3, but we have far bigger needs in days 1 and 2.

DE is interesting - on paper I actually think we are OK for 2015, but could definitely use another strong 2 way DE opposite JPP. The other thing you have to consider is JPP, Ayers, and Selvie are all set (at this point anyway) to become FA's at the end of the season.

If there is one thing we NEED to make sure we come away with in this draft, it's a day one starting quality OL. We can't come into the season with John Jerry as a starting guard. Whether we grab one in round 1 or in round 2 (my preferred scenario), we need to grab one.

The wild card in all this is safety. I'm still baffled how we didn't address this at all in the offseason - at least thus far. We still may bring Stevie Brown back, but even if we do, we still look extremely weak/thin at safety. We also would be foolish to rely on Jackson, C. Brown, or Gordy to be contributors at safety this year. There are a few guys we could get in the 4th or 5th round that could be good fits (Adrian Amos, Chris Hackett, Jordan Richards, etc.)...just wish we weren't in a position where we HAD to get a safety or 2 that can play year one.
Mooch82  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 11:09 am : link
the S position feels like the TE position did this time last year.

It shows you how far they felt Antrel really declined that they didn't even attempt to bring him back with no other options in FA that they seemed high on after McCourty signed.
RE: Mooch82  
Mooch82 : 4/27/2015 11:32 am : link
In comment 12251266 Eric from BBI said:
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the S position feels like the TE position did this time last year.

It shows you how far they felt Antrel really declined that they didn't even attempt to bring him back with no other options in FA that they seemed high on after McCourty signed.


Right - seems very similar to TE last year but we even felt that way about TE AFTER the draft, since we didn't draft one. The thing about TE though is it's almost sort of a luxury position (in my opinion)...you can control where/how you use your TE's. That's not really the case for Safety - in today's NFL I feel like you need solid cover safeties in your defensive backfield.

I was on board with them not resigning Antrell - thought he would be asking for more money than he was worth and more money than we were willing to spend. Just sort of baffled how we didn't make a run at any of the other options after McCourty (Rahim Moore, Kendrick Lewis, a couple others). Jeromy Miles and Dawan Landry are still out there (as is Stevie Brown obviously)...really hoping we make a move for one of those guys along with drafting at least one.
Eric...I think the no. 9 pick has to be OL  
That’s Gold, Jerry : 4/27/2015 12:04 pm : link
unless strange things happen in the top ten and a player falls to us we didn't expect. In that case, say if it's Cooper or White, then you take the BPA. Question is, since the Giants trust their board only, who do they take? Scherff, Flowers, Collins...will be interesting to see who it is although I think it will be Collins so they can move Pugh inside.
That’s Gold, Jerry  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 12:24 pm : link
I think it's OL unless one of the WR's drop.
wonder if they are as  
bc4life : 4/27/2015 12:37 pm : link
in-love with the wrs as bbi is?
For WR I want Chris Conley in Rd. 3 or 4  
CT Charlie : 4/27/2015 12:47 pm : link
Use our early picks on beefy guys, and for insurance against Cruz's knee and Randle's departure, take a smart, athletic WR who's: 1) good at catching fades, 2) a deep threat, and most important, 3) won't mind being in OBJ's shadow because he has interests beyond football.
Eric  
gidiefor : Mod : 4/27/2015 12:59 pm : link
According to Jordan Raanan - you can only count on about a third of your ifs - you got a lot of ifs in that article
Eric  
Emlen'sGremlins : 4/27/2015 1:02 pm : link
Your most used word is "if", and deservedly so. This roster is full of them. That's what happens when you have successive poor drafts like 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Eric  
Emlen'sGremlins : 4/27/2015 1:06 pm : link
To me Beason is as big of an "if" as Cruz. With that being said, would love to see the Miami or Clemson MLB selected in Round 2. We need that sideline to sideline presence that Beason gave us for a few games in 2013. Unfortunately he's a china doll.
Can't argue...  
dguy901 : 4/27/2015 3:30 pm : link
My take is a little different than yours. Mainly due to players currently on the roster. As I said, I can't argue with your observations yet, I have a more positive view. Jay Bromley was expected to be a bit player last year and should be expected to become a starter this year after being in an NFL strength and conditioning program. Ellis should contribute much more than Patterson did last year. I can't argue if Shelton is our pick, he would be an impact player in year 1.
JPP is a stout run-defender but hasn't come close to his early pass-rushing prowess, this is a pressing need based on your own analysis of the roster. A move to select a top DE who could be there when we pick #9 might be the best option, I would be thrilled if Dupree was there and ours at #9.
I see solid depth at OG with Mosely and Herman on the roster, the latter was expected to be in the mix last year prior to his suspension being announced and imposed, I am also hoping Moseley is healthy.
Your concern with the OT situation is warranted, I have Peat as the best OT prospect out there but don't feel he is worthy of a #9 pick. As ROT, Pugh's stats were skewed to the minus side by that 1 terrible game he had when hampered by the apparent injury. We also picked up that beheamoth, Bamiro this offseason, he has me excited, I can only hope it is warranted.
I agree we need to acquire solid CB depth as Amukamara has trouble staying on the field and DRC played injured last year.
The same applies to S, can Taylor stay on the field and is Berhe the answer at the other S position.
WR is a position of roster depth, albeit somewhat unproven.
LB is an area of need, Beason's injury history and it being the final year of his contract would indicate a replacement be acquired in this years draft.
dguy901  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 4/27/2015 3:40 pm : link
when has Herman ever been in the mix? I've seen nothing from this guy.
Eric, thanks for the 2015 Draft Needs Review...  
M.S. : 4/27/2015 4:17 pm : link
...very interesting and very informative.

I think it's when I get to your Summary section that it all sinks in about this team.

You list several things which -- if they break the right way -- this team should be OK.

And that's just the problem. The law of averages is all about some things breaking one way... other things the other way. All of the "ifs" just ain't gonna break all in our favor!

The Giants desperately need a very strong 2015 Draft. And not just for the coming season. The Giants are a bad football team, and they need a few seasons to make things right. A strong draft this week will push the boat in the right direction.

Thanks again.
Cullen Jenkins  
I wanna be Torbor, sucka : 4/27/2015 5:16 pm : link
is 34 years old and, in 11 starts last year, had 1 sack, tied for the fewest in his career. I don't think he's got much after this season. And its doubtful that they see Ellis as a long-term solution.
The Giants drafted Bromley to eventually replace Jenkins.  
Klaatu : 4/27/2015 7:28 pm : link
They signed Ellis to replace Patterson (and probably Kuhn, too) in the DT rotation.
Eric, I think you did a great job of assessing the team.  
yatqb : 4/27/2015 7:54 pm : link
Couldn't agree more with your observations.
Eric.....thank you.  
George from PA : 4/27/2015 9:02 pm : link
I had the impression the Canadian football league was a step above college....is that not the case? I would consider Brett Jones at least as an option....no? Professional player voted best player in league.

I also like Ayers.....the new FAs......plus the biggest addition Spags.

Considering.......a third of roster turns over every year. We are not that different that anyone else.

Getting 4/5 starters from last years draft......is a very rare draft. OL and safety starters would be great....anything else is gravy
RE: dguy901  
dguy901 : 4/27/2015 10:17 pm : link
In comment 12251835 Eric from BBI said:
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when has Herman ever been in the mix? I've seen nothing from this guy.

Through all of camp and preseason last year. He was even working as B/U Center. Being on suspension at the start of his 2nd year having spent his 1st year in the strength and conditioning program, there would have been no reason to release and resign him later last season if he hadn't shown anything. Obviously, I could be wrong and he doesn't make the 1sr rd of cuts this year.
I agree with Eric  
blueblood : 4/27/2015 10:25 pm : link
Its Scherff or Flowers unless either Cooper or White drop into their lap..
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Pep22 : 4/28/2015 2:11 pm : link
QB - QUESTION: do they believe Eli has 4+ years (high level) left? Do they believe Nassib is a viable backup? ANSWER: I think its safe to say YES is the clear answer here. POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: NONE.

RB: QUESTION: Do they believe in Andre Williams and Rashad Jennings as a 20-25 carry duo? And Vereen as a 70 catch RB? ANSWER: Again, I think this is a steady, reliable/smart, hard working...if unspectacular group. POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: NONE in my opinion but I do like the notion of a 7th rounder like Akeem Hunt or Thomas Rawls. I don't believe or like the Gurley chatter at 9.

WR: QUESTION: Do they believe Cruz will revert back to form to an above average WR2 in 2015? Is Corey Washington in their plans? Do they think Marcus Harris is an NFL WR (he was talked about so highly last training camp)? Can they see Dwayne Harris being a more productive WR than he was in Dallas? ANSWER: I have no idea. POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: I really don't think Cooper will be there at 9 and also believe that would be a luxury pick. If he was, one would think that might be a trade down option with Cleveland for the 12th pick and a 3rd rounder or the 18th pick and a 2nd rounder. If they don't go high w a WR, I'd like Lippett in Rds 3/4, Ty Montgomery in Rd 4, or Hardy in Rd 5. Crowder also a nice option.

TE: 5th round would be a nice spot for O'Leary, Boyle or Heurmann. James maybe next tier.

OL: QUESTION: With Beatty approaching 30 and historically inconsistent especially vs power, do they feel compelled to draft his replacement now (i.e. Peat who would play a year at RT)? Do they see Jones a viable backup this year (or is this a red shirt type year)? Do they think Pugh is a better RT of LG? ANSWER: I think the Beatty question is a strong yes. I think Jones has promise but drafting a guy like Marpet may be the same upside and downside (is either ready in 2015? Unlikely). POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: I think Peat makes too much sense for not only the reason that he's a LT that can play RT for a year but that he allow a Pugh move to G and possible fortifies two positions with one key position being upgraded (LT) in 2016.

DL: QUESTION: Do they think JPP is a long term guy or a very good player who may not have long term upside (relative to contract commitment)? Is Ayers likely to be ready for 2015? Do they feel as optimistic about Bromley as they did about Joseph/Hankins after their red shirt years? Do they trust Moore in terms of assignments or whatever has limited his playing time in his 1st couple of years? ANSWER: I really think they answer is NO to all of these questions. POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: I would like to draft Shelton because I think he is a game changing DT and not limited to being a NT. I don't think Reese will go this route. I think he'll go DL in Round 2/3. I can see Preston Smith, Marcus Hardison, Michael Bennett, Xavier Cooper, Carl Davis, Grady Jarrett being targets.

MLB: QUESTION: When Beason goes down with his next injury (no disrespect to him, but I don't believe its reasonable to expect anything else at this point), are they comfortable with the next man up be it McClean or the kid from Jaxsonville? ANSWER: This is a another reason why you fortify your DL i.e. w Shelton. POSSIBLE DRAFT STRATEGY: I think Ramik Wilson or Ben Heeney, two fast MLBs would be attractive in Rd 5.

OLB: Its not LT and Banks, that's for sure, but I don't see another drafted OLB this year.

CB: QUESTION: Do they want to draft Prince's 2016 right now and have the guy play a hybrid safety/3rd CB role for Spags? If so, Jalen Collins, PJ Williams or Alex Carter fit the bill because they are all good sized CBs with enough development to play this roll. Do they want to replace our nickel CB out of Va Tech? If the answer is "hell yes" then ball hawks Senquez Golson and Steven Nelson would be great graps.

Safety: We know the questions.

My mock:

1. OT Andrus Peat, Stanford, 6'7" 325

2. DT Michael Bennett, Ohio State, 6'2 294

3. CB/S Alex Carter, Stanford, 6'0 200

4. S Adrian Amos, Penn State 6'0 215

5. LB Ramik Wilson, Georgia, 6'2 240

6. TE Nick O'Leary, FSU 6'3 245

7. OG Shaq Mason, Ga Tech, 6'1 295

7a. RB Akeem Hunt, Purdue, 5'8 185
Giants' 1st round pick  
royhobbs7 : 4/28/2015 2:36 pm : link
It has become somewhat obvious to me over the past few days that if the Giants do not trade down in Rd. 1, there is an obvious choice. The pick at #9 (if available and according to most draftniks, he probably will be) is DT Danny Shelton.
He will assist Hankins defend the run and take some double-teaming off Big Hank.
Moreover, Shelton will require double-teaming in pass situations and will also take some double-teaming off JPP, helping to make the pass rush more effective.

Sorry to all those Jay Bromley fans. I'm rooting for him big time as he is from my crib (Jamaica, NY) but I don't see him being anything more than an rotational sub as he is weak vs. the run directly at him (let's see if he's built up his lower body and physical strength over the off-season).
RE: OL  
royhobbs7 : 4/28/2015 2:43 pm : link
Gents. None of the OLmen are sure fire starters. Certainly none of the OTs are a given (even Peat is raw). Sherff, who is the consensus selection for the Giants at #9 can't pass block and will not be effective on the outside (i.e., at OT) as he will be like a toll booth when faced with attempting to pass block quick-footed pass rushers.

There is near equivalent talent amongst the OLmen through Rds. 2-3. That is the place where the Giants will get the most bang for their buck in their OL draft selection(s).

And, yes, we are desperate for a talented OLmen as well as a safety. It doesn't mean we can't address those needs on day 2.
I would love Shelton  
Pep22 : 4/28/2015 2:44 pm : link
and do not think he is a NT only
Let's say we went with a power oriented DL  
Pep22 : 4/28/2015 2:48 pm : link
whether Shelton or a guy not often associated w top 10 prospects - Armstead (who could really serve a Tuck type role for Spags)

Under that premise, do you go w one of the top OGs in Rd 2 or hope Humperies is there or perhaps go Marpet in 2 or 3?

Point is can we fix this OL is Peat or Sherff or Flowers isn't the # 9 pick?
Would it be accurate  
Mr. Nickels : 4/28/2015 3:06 pm : link
to describe Kennard as the new Kiwanuka? Is he playing his old spot? Linebacker on early downs and rush the passer on passing downs? If Kennard can be Kiwanuka and Moore can replicate Osi and we have JPP we may not be in such bad shape. We have enough linebackers to allow Kennard to be flexible now too especially with Thomas and Casillas signed.
RE: Would it be accurate  
drkenneth : 4/28/2015 3:55 pm : link
In comment 12254081 Mr. Nickels said:
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to describe Kennard as the new Kiwanuka? Is he playing his old spot? Linebacker on early downs and rush the passer on passing downs? If Kennard can be Kiwanuka and Moore can replicate Osi and we have JPP we may not be in such bad shape. We have enough linebackers to allow Kennard to be flexible now too especially with Thomas and Casillas signed.


No. Kennard is a LB who can rush the passer. Kiki was a DE playing out of position.
Scenarios  
Reale01 : 4/28/2015 9:42 pm : link
Trade back with Browns for a 2 or 3. Get Gurly, pick 2 OLs and a DL in rounds 2 and 3. Gurly, OBJ, Eli the tripletes. Pick the best 5 OL from Beatty, Schwartz, Richburg, Pugh and two rookies.

Ol fixed sort-of. Running game fixed.

Defense helped by improved TOP and mid-round infusion of depth.

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