Daniel Jones’ Giants clock is ticking as Joe Schoen approaches pivotal NFL Draft decision
NY Post
Even as Daniel Jones met the media Monday, Joe Schoen and his army of lieutenants continued their dogged search for his successor.
The drumbeat gets louder on the march to the April 25 NFL draft and it is impossible for Daniel Jones not to hear it even as he tries not to.
This is Boom or Bust time for Daniel Jones.
Boom would be the first No. 1 receiver he has had as the Giants franchise quarterback.
Bust would be Schoen and Brian Daboll drafting Drake Maye or J. J. McCarthy as their own chosen franchise quarterback.
Boom: Any of the elite receivers — Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers or Rome Odunze — with an improved offensive line that could keep him upright, would give Jones the chance, at the very least, to be Quarterback of The Present in 2024 … and state whatever case he possibly can to escape the guillotine that the Giants constructed when his contract allows for a termination prior to the 2025 season.
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