
The No. 1 trap Giants can’t fall for again in search to draft a franchise QB
NY Post
In hindsight, there were red flags about the Daniel Jones Era with the Giants before he ever locked his eyes on a first read or ran into an injury-causing collision.
“When I first sat down with Daniel,” owner John Mara said before the rookie Jones replaced legend Eli Manning early in the 2019 season, “it was eerie to me how similar … it was [to] talking to a 22-year-old Eli, which is a good thing.”
There it is. The No. 1 trap that the Giants cannot fall into in their search to draft the next franchise quarterback is subconsciously (or otherwise) trying to fit a square peg into the Manning Mold for How to Handle Quarterbacking in New York.
Scout for arm strength, accuracy, mobility, awareness and leadership — not Manningness.

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