The Tennessee Titans could do the New York Giants a favor in the 2025 NFL Draft if President of Football Operations Chad Brinker stays true to his word.
The NFL Draft is full of twists and turns, but the Tennessee Titans’ recent shake-up might have just opened a door for the New York Giants. With the Titans
In the latest 2025 mock from Draft Network, the New York Giants make a desperate move and mortgage their future for a quarterback.
Kiper isn’t the only person who’s predicted the Giants to pick the 22-year-old Colorado product. His own father, Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, said he knew “for a fact” that New York would be picking his son in the 2025 Draft in an interview on “The Pac Man Jones Show” in December — at the time, Deion thought the Giants would have the No. 1 pick.
Miami's Cam Ward or Colorado's Shedeur Sanders? That question will take up a large amount of discourse for NFL franchises at the top of the draft, and ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has shed some new light on the debate.
Both men believe that if Sanders and Ward go first and second in some order, the Giants can walk away with a nice “consolation” pick in Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, widely believed by a growing number of draft analysts to be the top player in the 2025 draft.
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The New York Giants had control of the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft before putting up a brilliant 45-point performance in Week 17 to beat the Indianapolis Colts. This victory dropped the Giants to have the No.
New York could try and trade up for one of those players as its long-term replacement for the departed Daniel Jones, though the franchise could also zig instead of zag and look to free agency for a solid bridge QB rather than pushing all of its assets in on a potentially sub-optimal and costly option.
And there there were four. The NFL playoffs have paired down to just four teams left who will duke it out this coming weekend for an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 28 teams have