The New York Giants are looking for their next franchise quarterback and hope to conclude that search sooner rather than later. They have the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft and could easily just spend that pick on one of the top quarterbacks available such as Miami's Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders of Colorado.
"With Aaron Rodgers on the way out, the Jets could end up finding another veteran in a trade or free agency to take over as their starting quarterback," PFN wrote. "That said, don’t rule out them targeting a young quarterback as their heir apparent."
Following the Senior Bowl, the New York Giants reportedly view Jaxson Dart as QB3 in the 2025 NFL draft behind Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.
Those names may not carry a lot of positive vibes with Giants fans. Shurmur and Judge, the two coaches who preceded Brian Daboll’s arrival in 2022, were a combined 19-46, never made the playoffs, never had a winning record at any point during their tenures, and were fired after two seasons each.
The New York Jets have already announced their plan to move on from four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. They may just go with a rookie under center in 2025.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are under immense pressure to find a franchise quarterback in 2025. Ward and Sanders — the best quarterback prospects in this year’s draft class — could help turn around New York’s franchise.
Jaxson Dart is one of the most intriguing quarterback prospects in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft. He possesses the dual-threat skillset that most teams are seeking, which potentially makes him a top-three quarterback in the draft. Here's where his overall outlook currently stands, as well as some potential landing spots.
New York should be ready to invest in a young quarterback again and Dart could fit the bill as a player who many feel has high potential. Dart may not be the answer right away, but the Giants could pair the young signal-caller with a veteran player and ...
Here we'll try to identify the perfect trade that the New York Giants must try to complete in the 2025 NFL offseason.
A new report states that the New York Giants can't afford to be passive in this year's draft and should do what they can to trade up.