The Giants may not have selected a quarterback in the draft, but they came away with a solid group of players that will help them build a stronger roster for the future. Malik Nabers fills a need at receiver, Tyler Nubin replaces Xavier McKinney, and Theo Johnson is a smart pick with Darren Waller’s uncertain playing future. While the Giants may not have made the splash they wanted, they should feel good about their draft class.
Tyler Nubin was selected by the Giants in the second round and will replace Xavier McKinney on defense. This move shows that the team is committed to building a strong defensive unit for years to come.
Theo Johnson was picked up in the fourth round and is expected to play alongside Darren Waller on offense. With Waller’s uncertain playing future, Johnson could be an important addition to the team’s receiving corps.
Andru Phillips was also chosen in the third round and could be a solid choice for the Giants at that position. While there may have been other options available, Phillips was a good fit for the team at that point in the draft.
The rest of the Giants’ draft picks include Tyrone Tracy Jr., Darius Muasau, and more depth and talent to various positions on their roster. Overall, this draft has shown that the Giants are serious about building a strong team for years to come.