
Giants can change entire offense in tempting NFL Draft scenario
NY Post
The Giants own the No. 11-overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. This year, more than most others, they can go in several different directions with their first-round selection, as opinions can and do vary on what their top priority should be.
Here, in the third of a four-part series, A Case Can Be Made for the Giants going with a wide receiver at No. 11. Coming tomorrow: Edge rushers. Can you imagine what the vibe around the Giants would be had they not shelled out $72 million to sign Kenny Golladay, taking a free-agency plunge many did not anticipate this year? Yes, we can imagine that vibe. It would go something like this: With the No. 11 pick in the NFL draft, the Giants select (fill in the name of the top-rated available wide receiver on their draft board).More Related News

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