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After trading down, the Giants picked at No. 8 overall and selected LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell. Standing 6'6" and weighing 320 pounds, Campbell is seen as a safe, high-floor option for a ...
This transition is part of a broader schematic change aimed at fostering a more explosive and pass-oriented offense. The Giants’ draft strategy further illustrates this shift, highlighted by ...
This Sunday, the New York Giants are calling on their next man up at quarterback, undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito, who will make his first NFL start. How much might the offensive philosophies change ...
Among them is undoubtedly the New York Giants, who went from disastrous to below-average under center by signing Russell Wilson. In due time, Jaxson Dart will replace him. On the other side of the ...
(Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images) Despite an offseason focused on revamping their offensive strategy, the Giants showed little sign of improvement from last year's 6-11 finish. The team’s ...
When Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito discuss plays and strategies behind the Giants’ offensive huddle at practice, head coach Brian Daboll stands front and center and addresses the ...
But it appears he might come later in the draft and the Giants go with best player available with the No. 3 pick. The strategy seems sound. Carter led the nation with 23.5 tackles for loss.
New York needs to give Wilson proper pocket protection, so beefing up the offensive line could be a good strategy. If the Giants choose to stay at third overall, shooting for an offensive lineman ...
As HBO’s “Hard Knocks” revealed, the Giants decision-makers made it a point to attack offensive line early in free agency. That strategy yielded Runyan and current right tackle Jermaine ...