New York Giants Seek Potential QB at Senior Bowl
New York Giants Seek Potential QB at Senior Bowl

New York Giants Seek Potential QB at Senior Bowl

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The New York Giants are facing significant decisions regarding their quarterback situation after a disappointing 2024 season, culminating in the release of Daniel Jones. With the team finishing 3-14, they are expected to prioritize finding a franchise quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft, especially after starting Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito during the season. The Giants used their first-round pick last year on wide receiver Malik Nabers, who had a stellar rookie season, but the missed opportunity to secure a quarterback is now a focal point. As the Giants prepare for the 2025 Draft, they are looking closely at the Senior Bowl, where seven quarterbacks are invited, although none may be first-round picks. Analysts are questioning the Giants' past strategy of not selecting a quarterback when opportunities were available, suggesting they might still choose a wide receiver in their next draft. The team's performance and roster changes indicate a pressing need to address the quarterback position effectively this spring.

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