
Giants taking Daniel Jones’ replacement in 2024 NFL Draft an option until proven otherwise
NY Post
Just because Joe Schoen shot down a report that the Giants had buyer’s remorse on Daniel Jones doesn’t mean that they won’t be drafting their next franchise quarterback come Thursday night.
Just because Schoen, armed with the sixth pick and exploring a move higher for a franchise quarterback he might love, tells us that the Giants have other needs doesn’t mean that he won’t try to find his own franchise quarterback.
“I think we’re not one player away or two players,” he said.
Just because Schoen says he expects Jones to be his starter when healthy doesn’t mean a rookie franchise quarterback couldn’t be developed until he is deemed ready.
Just because Schoen says that he doesn’t feel as if he needs or wants to add to his quarterback room after signing Drew Lock as the backup doesn’t mean he will turn a blind eye to drafting one.
“I think with Drew’s experience, he has started games and played, and Daniel’s experience. And what Tommy [DeVito] did last year, another year in the system, Tommy’s come a long way.

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