Giants Eye Shedeur Sanders as Potential Top Pick in NFL Draft
With a struggling offense and a likely overhaul at quarterback, the New York Giants are scouting college stars and veteran options for next season.
- The New York Giants, currently 2-12, are heavily scouting Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft.
- General Manager Joe Schoen and other team executives have attended multiple Colorado games and practices, signaling strong interest in Sanders as a transformative player for the franchise.
- If the Giants secure the top draft pick, they are unlikely to trade it, according to Sanders' father and Colorado coach Deion Sanders, though Shedeur reportedly has interest in the Las Vegas Raiders as well.
- Other quarterback options for New York include Miami's Cam Ward, veteran free agents like Kirk Cousins, Sam Darnold, and Justin Fields, or a bridge starter depending on their draft strategy.
- The Giants' quarterback struggles this season have led to the release of Daniel Jones, with the team ranked last in the NFL in points per game at 14.9.