NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah released his 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0. Here are the five major takeaways from Jeremiah's latest mock draft.
Giants hiring Ladell Betts
Iowa running backs coach Ladell Betts expected to take job with New York Giants
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The Giants have reportedly hired former NFL running back Ladell Betts to replace Joel Thomas as their running backs coach.
Iowa football: Ladell Betts to leave Hawkeyes coaching staff, join New York Giants
NFL Network draft guru Daniel Jeremiah unveiled his latest 2025 mock draft on Tuesday, and it features an interesting change near the top of the order. Jeremiah predicted this time around that Colorado two-way phenom Travis Hunter would fall to the New York Giants at the No.
The New York Giants find themselves at a crossroads in the latest NFL Network mock draft by Daniel Jeremiah. The scenario he presents—passing on quarterback Shedeur Sanders in favor of Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter—would be a fascinating twist in the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah believes Miami’s Cam Ward is “more equipped” to play QB for the New York Giants than Shedeur Sanders.
The New York Giants "have their sights on" a 2025 NFL draft QB compared to Geno Smith. The post Insiders ‘Convinced’ Giants Want QB Compared to Geno Smith appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Senior draft analyst and co-host of Locked On NFL Draft Damian Parson unveils his seven-round New York Giants mock draft.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen made just one first-round trade in his first three draft classes, which came in the 2023 NFL Draft when Schoen moved up one spot to select Deonte Banks. Could he do it again, but this time trade back to gain extra draft capital? That’s what a new mock draft from Pro Football Network projects.
The Giants passed up on guard Wyatt Milum to take Ersery in this 2025 NFL mock draft simulator. He went to the Jaguars two picks later. If presented with this choice in the real draft, Schoen should make the same choice. It is harder to find tackles than guards and taking a potential blue chip in the second round is a wise move.
Will the New York Giants look to the NFL Draft or free agency to address their need at safety this NFL offseason?
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