
Grading every Giants pick in 2021 NFL Draft
NY Post
The Giants didn’t need the No. 2-overall pick or three first-rounders to make a splash in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Unlike the past three drafts of general manager Dave Gettleman’s tenure, the Giants didn’t act over-aggressive or defy the scouting consensus with bold picks. This felt very much like a “let the board come to us” philosophy — and the Giants could be rewarded for it this upcoming season and in the future, after adding three extra picks in the 2022 draft.More Related News

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