
Giants seven-round NFL mock draft 3.0: Big Blue sticks with Daniel Jones, grabs WR
NY Post
It is in vogue this time of year for those on the inside to mock the plethora of mock drafts that arise in the weeks leading into the NFL Draft. Not Brian Daboll.
“I definitely look at them,’’ the Giants’ head coach said, “because there are probably some people that are communicating with other people and they think this and they think that.’’
Nice of Daboll to admit this, but he goes only so far with all these prognostications.
“I don’t know if a mock draft has ever been 100 percent,’’ he said. “So you trust your work, your evaluation, the people in your building, and then make the best decision for yourself.’’
Daboll and the entire Giants front office has been eyeing and evaluating quarterbacks and there is no doubt the braintrust is seriously considering taking one high in this draft.
For Mock Draft 3.0, we gave the Sportskeeda draft simulator a whirl and, the way the board fell, it did not make sense to link the Giants with a quarterback. Take a look:

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