No QB? No problem: Giants have what they need as drafting a signal caller is not “mandatory”
With the 2025 NFL Draft fast approaching, the New York Giants find themselves in an unusual position, needing a long-term quarterback but not necessarily feeling the urgency to select one in the first round. After signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, general manager Joe Schoen indicated that quarterback is not a mandatory priority, stating, "We put ourselves in a position where I don't think that's mandatory... We're happy with the makeup of the room right now."Wilson, who inked a one-year contract, and Winston, who signed a two-year deal, provide the Giants with temporary stability. However, neither is expected to be a long-term solution. The No. 3 overall pick presents an opportunity for New York to draft a potential franchise quarterback, if they are convinced by prospects like Miami's Cam Ward or Colorado's Shedeur Sanders. If not, Schoen could opt for […]