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A new report suggests a different player may have passed Caleb Downs and Carnell Tate on the New York Giants […]
The New York Giants are reportedly rumored to be in the market for a big-name running back in either the 2026 NFL draft or free agency.
They need a pass catcher who stands 6-foot-3 or 6-foot-4 and weighs 200+ pounds, with the speed and physicality to free up Nabers once he returns from his ACL injury and rehab. Adding such a depth piece would let Nabers play in a similar fashion as when he had Wan'Dale Robinson lining up next to him.
After Tate, right tackles Francis Muaigoa (Miami) and Spencer Fano (Utah) each were selected nine times. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs was the choice in eight mock drafts. Arizona
The New York Giants’ plans in the 2026 NFL Draft are coming into sharper focus. According to NJ.com’s Art Stapleton, the Giants met with Ohio State star linebacker Sonny Styles in Indianapolis, further fueling speculation that the versatile defender could be firmly in play at No.
Nicholas Singleton is a downhill runner with a solid frame and good straight line speed. He long-strides with very good acceleration to separate from pursuing defenders, while being able to deliver punishment on contact once his speed is built up.
NFL Network draft expert Daniel Jeremiah believes Clemson CB Avieon Terrell could be an option for the New York Giants in Round 2.
A New York Giants mock draft lands two win-now players to achieve John Harbaugh's goal of winning in his first year at the helm.