
Giants seven-round NFL mock draft 3.0: A top stud, a QB and beefing up the trenches
NY Post
The Giants know where they live in the NFL, and that space is currently dominated by the Eagles, who are able to bully their NFC East neighbors largely because of superior play on the offensive and defensive lines.
The only way for the Giants to combat this superiority is to improve in the trenches. That is why five of the eight players selected in our latest mock draft make their living up near the line of scrimmage.
Along the way, the quarterback of the future question is answered, as best as possible. So, all in all, a productive 2025 NFL Draft.
For this version, we used the ESPN NFL Draft Simulator and did not make any trades, to keep the proceedings as neat and clean as possible.

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