
Giants NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Top pick could create league’s best secondary
NY Post
The Giants own the No. 11 overall pick in the NFL Draft, but it is actually a more valuable spot than usual, sitting just outside the top 10. At least four and perhaps five quarterbacks will go in the first 10 selections, pushing down players the Giants have assigned high grades, players lasting longer on the board than they would have in other, less quarterback-centric years.
There’s a chance the Giants could have a shot to take their second-rated offensive lineman, their second-rated receiver or their top-rated cornerback. That is not bad, considering No. 11 is often firmly entrenched in the second tier of the first round. That they can go so many different directions ensures that whoever they get will please some of the people but most likely not most of the people. For this Giants Mock Draft 4.0, we went with the Pro Football Focus simulator, the same one we used for Mock Draft 1.0, after going with the Pro Football Network simulator in Mock Drafts 2.0 and 3.0. Got that? Let’s select.
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