Giants Eye Stafford Amid Draft Uncertainty
Giants Eye Stafford Amid Draft Uncertainty

Giants Eye Stafford Amid Draft Uncertainty

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The New York Giants are actively considering a trade for veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams amidst ongoing speculation about his availability. While the Giants hold the No. 3 pick in the upcoming NFL draft, the top quarterback prospects might be off the board by then, prompting interest in Stafford as a more immediate solution. Stafford, despite being 37 and showing signs of decline, remains a formidable option with his experience and strong arm. The Giants, having recently struggled with quarterback Daniel Jones and faced criticism for not securing a talent-rich quarterback earlier, see Stafford as a potential franchise savior. Additionally, NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah speculates that Stafford, paired with top draft prospect Travis Hunter, could elevate the Giants to contenders in the NFC East. Given the Giants' recent struggles and the competitive nature of their division, acquiring Stafford could be a crucial move to improve their chances in the upcoming season.

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