likely not going to be drafting high..If it's loaded, we have the other rounds to get rich with if we care to..OL is most likely a priority and possibly DE if we don't franchise JPP
In round 1. Mark it down. Someone will overpay big time and we will pass. We have $ and will look for a WR to replace Cruz as the draft is weak at that spot. It's a defensive draft all the way. OT's, QB's, and WR's are well below average. Interior OLine and RBs are a strength. D is loaded everywhere.
He is my favorite if the Giants take a RB
We need to get a playmaker in the 1st round
TE OJ Howard ,Bucky Hodges,Jake Butt .
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster ,Corey Davis
Defense 1st round
OLB Tim Williams He can do it all
DE Derek Barnett ,Carl Lawson ,Taco Charlton depending on
JPP situation .
OG Dan Feeney
OT Ryan Ramczyk
That's a fallacy. Of course an offensive line can make a RB look better but it works both ways. Once a running back is in the secondary it's up to the skills of the RB to make the rest of the play. Are you suggesting Rashad Jennings would be having the same year behind Dallas line as Elliot?
The Giants need to get better at running the ball and improving at RB is a big part of that.
It all depends on whether JPP is re-signed or not (the play of Owa/Okwara these next 4 games can also change things).
JPP re-signs - 30% chance we go DE in round 1; 90-95% chance we go DE on Day 2, unless Owa/Okwara step up.
JPP leaves - virtual lock we go DE in round 1, definitely taking one in the top 2 rounds. And that's even if Owa/Okwara look like potential starting material.
That said, if you have a game changing talent at another position at your pick it's always going to be on the table to draft him. Perhaps a slam-dunk LT, which would move Flowers to the right side.
If JPP goes, DE is a big priority, but the value has to be there, of course. If a guy like Mike Williams of Clemson was there, perhaps Juju Smith-Schuster or Courtland Sutton, I think those are guys that are potential fits for us. But this is very early in the process, and I like to get an idea of the players and where they are at, and where they would likely be drafted after the combine. I really feel the Giants need that big 'Z' receiver that can beat one-on-one consistently deep. It would make us so much better on offense. Think about what that knucklehead Martavis Bryant was able to do for Pittsburgh... the Steelers were unstoppable with a deep threat like that, that hurt teams deep as well as relieved pressure for Brown to work the field more. Can you imagine how happy Will Tye and Jerrell Adams would be running seam routes with a deep threat on one side and Odell on the other?
We can get a great RB after the first. I love Dalvin too but it's simply not a position it is wise to pay a premium draft pick on... and yes, I know some of you will say 'Zeke, and that's fine. History says there are very few 'Zekes and a lot of Trent Richardsons.
Perhaps a Foreman from Texas in the 2nd or Wayne Gallman from Clemson, who I think is going to make a great NFL running back. Ideally I would like the Giants to get a RB in the 3rd, and probably the 4th or 5th. Samaje Perine from Oklahoma or De'Veon Smith from Michigan. Lots of good running backs will be had later in the draft.
Sounds about right based on the Giants philosophy and the strength of the draft (supposed to be deep for pass rushers).
The Giants could surprise based on how the draft unfolds and where they pick. The pundits say the draft is weak at the top for OL and WR. If there's a run on pass rushers and RBs, it could be the year the Giants finally take a stud LB.
and I wouldn't mind a RB early. However the Giants clearly have to upgrade the line somehow, be it through veteran free agents, trade or draft. In the unlikely event they go into the draft with this same group of linemen, they're going to pretty much have to draft some.
are not all that enticing either next year. They are probably going to have to pick an OL in the first two picks next year if they are really going to fix the OL.
Even if you like Perkins, we are still short a good RB.
Giants must address the position. And it's not necessarily going to be for next season anyway. More for 2018. A middle round rookie is going to be a redshirt or change of pace role player more than likely. This is about getting a guy that can be a tough, between the tackles runner, or at least have that skill, as a complement to Perkins (who is a fairly well-rounded back). One guy at the position isn't going to cut it.
I think we should give the kid another year at the least at either tackle spots and hopefully there is a vet FA tackle that can be an upgrade for us opposite of Flowers. Our interior has been good enough to win games. Although adding a run blocking guard would be ideal, don't know if its going to happen.
He has almost no chance of going in round 1 unless he returns to school and impresses maybe he can make the first round in 2018. I think he'll be the 6th or 7th running back taken, maybe 3rd round.
Our interior line play has not been good enough....
Pugh and Richburg have been fine but Jerry has been atrocious in the run game and until this team can do more than run for a yard and a cloud of dust, it aint going anywhere.
who is a free agent offensive lineman, or veteran avaialable via trade. I'd like to see them bring in a veteran who they can plug in on the line at tackle (and if they are a left tackle, then shift Flowers over to right tackle). And use the draft to go after TE, RB, and WR. My gut tells me that the Giants will end up with OJ Howard from Alabama.
I think the Giants target a big ticket WR (there are no OL available).
You can't force it.
I do agree we can pick up a stud TE in round 2. I'm also dropping a sleeper name as a UFA blocking TE: Jack Doyle, Colts (age 26). 6'6" 267# grunt worker who hasn't missed a game in 4 years.
What does this even mean? So what....don't address the position UNLESS?
How bout addressing any position that can and should be upgraded...if a bad ass player is sitting there for the Giants to draft....take him, be it RB, LT, OG or LB. Don't over think things.
I hope they are looking for the next Brandon Jacobs
Wherever we select we should move up and trade our 3rd round pick. Reese has a gift for selecting 3rd rounders who stink. I just looked at the list from 2007 and it isn't pretty.
Fornette and Cook will be long gone IMO
I like Foremen because he is 6'1" 249 with break away speed .
Nice to pair up with Perkins ... I would have no problem
if they drafted him .
Was thinking the same thing. Taco Charlton is 6'6, 275 lbs and has tremendous athletic ability. Charlton on the strong side with Vernon on the weak would be a great combo going forward, that is assuming they don't re-sign JPP if his asking price is too high.
I'd like to see the Giants go after G Brian Winters on the Jets. He's 25 and has improved each year. He won't cost as much as Kevin Zeitler. i would also target WR Michael Floyd in Free Agency and release Cruz if he won't accept a pay cut. I'd also like to see them go after a TE in Free Agency. Jack Doyle and Vance McDonald are two guys I would target.
But they haven't even used Perkins enough.
More importantly, the need OL, LB and WR help, 1st.
Not a priority
Cook
McCaffrey
Kamara
Freeman
Chubb
Hard to believe it's more talented than the 2014 draft. Off the top of my head:
Beckham
Donald
Mack
Carr
Barr
Watkins
Evans
Martin
Clowney
Shazier
Mosley
HaHa Dix
Cooks
Benjamin
etc
We need to get a playmaker in the 1st round
TE OJ Howard ,Bucky Hodges,Jake Butt .
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster ,Corey Davis
Defense 1st round
OLB Tim Williams He can do it all
DE Derek Barnett ,Carl Lawson ,Taco Charlton depending on
JPP situation .
OG Dan Feeney
OT Ryan Ramczyk
To name a few players of need .
They will forage for a WR and OL in free agency.
That's a fallacy. Of course an offensive line can make a RB look better but it works both ways. Once a running back is in the secondary it's up to the skills of the RB to make the rest of the play. Are you suggesting Rashad Jennings would be having the same year behind Dallas line as Elliot?
The Giants need to get better at running the ball and improving at RB is a big part of that.
agree... we still dont have a LT on the team we can build around
Any other position - 1℅
JPP re-signs - 30% chance we go DE in round 1; 90-95% chance we go DE on Day 2, unless Owa/Okwara step up.
JPP leaves - virtual lock we go DE in round 1, definitely taking one in the top 2 rounds. And that's even if Owa/Okwara look like potential starting material.
If JPP goes, DE is a big priority, but the value has to be there, of course. If a guy like Mike Williams of Clemson was there, perhaps Juju Smith-Schuster or Courtland Sutton, I think those are guys that are potential fits for us. But this is very early in the process, and I like to get an idea of the players and where they are at, and where they would likely be drafted after the combine. I really feel the Giants need that big 'Z' receiver that can beat one-on-one consistently deep. It would make us so much better on offense. Think about what that knucklehead Martavis Bryant was able to do for Pittsburgh... the Steelers were unstoppable with a deep threat like that, that hurt teams deep as well as relieved pressure for Brown to work the field more. Can you imagine how happy Will Tye and Jerrell Adams would be running seam routes with a deep threat on one side and Odell on the other?
We can get a great RB after the first. I love Dalvin too but it's simply not a position it is wise to pay a premium draft pick on... and yes, I know some of you will say 'Zeke, and that's fine. History says there are very few 'Zekes and a lot of Trent Richardsons.
Perhaps a Foreman from Texas in the 2nd or Wayne Gallman from Clemson, who I think is going to make a great NFL running back. Ideally I would like the Giants to get a RB in the 3rd, and probably the 4th or 5th. Samaje Perine from Oklahoma or De'Veon Smith from Michigan. Lots of good running backs will be had later in the draft.
Any other position - 1℅
Sounds about right based on the Giants philosophy and the strength of the draft (supposed to be deep for pass rushers).
The Giants could surprise based on how the draft unfolds and where they pick. The pundits say the draft is weak at the top for OL and WR. If there's a run on pass rushers and RBs, it could be the year the Giants finally take a stud LB.
Bingo - our a pass-rushing/gap shooting DT
Giants must address the position. And it's not necessarily going to be for next season anyway. More for 2018. A middle round rookie is going to be a redshirt or change of pace role player more than likely. This is about getting a guy that can be a tough, between the tackles runner, or at least have that skill, as a complement to Perkins (who is a fairly well-rounded back). One guy at the position isn't going to cut it.
Is it fair to say it is loaded with defensive backs and pass rusher's? We are talking running backs but I heard tight end is deep this year too..?
He has almost no chance of going in round 1 unless he returns to school and impresses maybe he can make the first round in 2018. I think he'll be the 6th or 7th running back taken, maybe 3rd round.
But, that's for February to discuss.
You can't force it.
I do agree we can pick up a stud TE in round 2. I'm also dropping a sleeper name as a UFA blocking TE: Jack Doyle, Colts (age 26). 6'6" 267# grunt worker who hasn't missed a game in 4 years.
OL
DL
OL
DL
What does this even mean? So what....don't address the position UNLESS?
How bout addressing any position that can and should be upgraded...if a bad ass player is sitting there for the Giants to draft....take him, be it RB, LT, OG or LB. Don't over think things.
I want us to draft Smith just to see Dep harp on every mistake he makes, while ignoring anything positive he does.
Yup, 6'4 265 lb RB's that run a 4.5 are dime a dozen.
I like Perkins, but he shouldn't be a reason to not draft someone that we think might be better.
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I took it to the bank. They looked at me like I was crazy.
I was there:
No one could read your hand writing.
He did have a health issue in the past (glad the kid got thru it too!)....The kid from Pitt.
James Conner RB 6-2 235 JR
If we retain JPP, then priorities switch to RT, TE and LB despite the Giant-thought process over the past decade of where value exists on the field.
All subject to Free Agency targets of course...
I like Foremen because he is 6'1" 249 with break away speed .
Nice to pair up with Perkins ... I would have no problem
if they drafted him .
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You can take it to the bank.
I took it to the bank. They looked at me like I was crazy.
I was there:
No one could read your hand writing.
"I am pointing a gub at you, abt natural" - ( New Window )
Was thinking the same thing. Taco Charlton is 6'6, 275 lbs and has tremendous athletic ability. Charlton on the strong side with Vernon on the weak would be a great combo going forward, that is assuming they don't re-sign JPP if his asking price is too high.
I'd like to see the Giants go after G Brian Winters on the Jets. He's 25 and has improved each year. He won't cost as much as Kevin Zeitler. i would also target WR Michael Floyd in Free Agency and release Cruz if he won't accept a pay cut. I'd also like to see them go after a TE in Free Agency. Jack Doyle and Vance McDonald are two guys I would target.
I know you're probably joking but Ramczyk is going to be a monster. Not that im some OL guru, but he seems to have a pretty high floor.
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I know you're probably joking but Ramczyk is going to be a monster. Not that im some OL guru, but he seems to have a pretty high floor.
And ceiling for that matter, since this is his first ever year in an FBS program. Hoping he stays for year 2.
Travis Frederick and Rob Havenstein? Let's not draft a player because of the school? That's not good logic.