When the New York Giants brought in quarterback Drew Lock last offseason on a one-year deal worth $5 million after losing Tyrod Taylor to the Jets, the signing was meant to serve as a tested insurance plan for starter Daniel Jones in the event he struggled or got hurt.
This passer is no stranger to the spotlight, and, according to ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr., he’s about to see more of it.
Let the NFL mock drafts begin. This week the godfather of mock drafting — ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. — released his first pass at the 2025 NFL mock draft. The New York Giants hold the third overall selection in the upcoming draft and are desperately searching for their next franchise quarterback.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen told the media at the end of the season that he would "look at any avenue" to find the team's next franchise
Eli Manning has volunteered to help the New York Giants draft a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft after the franchise moved on from Daniel Jones midseason.
Although the New York Giants finished a miserable 3-14 in 2024, their front office and coaching staff continue to draw significant offseason interest around the league. The latest Giants staff member to land an outside interview is assistant quarterbacks
We begin our New York Giants position unit reviews by looking at all the players who suited up for the team at a position group, their impact, and where the position group stands as we head into the offseason. Up first is the quarterback group.
The New York Giants are projected to receive one compensatory pick in the 2025 NFL draft but there’s an outside chance they get more.
The New York Giants will need to add multiple quarterbacks this offseason so we rank their options in free agency and the 2025 NFL draft.
The Giants went 2-8 in Jones’ starts. By virtually every metric, he was among the worst passers in the league, epitomized by an expected points added per play that ranked 33rd among 42 passers with at least 200 plays. It wasn’t passable and, eventually, it wasn’t startable.
One such hope was that the New York Giants would gain a mid-round pick for losing running back Saquon Barkley. The face of the franchise signed a three-year, $37.75 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles and is a win away from the Super Bowl. New York, of course, won three games.