New York Giants Managing Director Joe Schoen has a crucial project to come in April while he continues to improve the list before the 2025 season.
Although most of the attention is on the third overall choice of the giants in the draft and which they will take if they do not exchange to win their Franchise quarter of the future, they could very well choose to exchange if they are on the clock and another team wants to go up.
If the giants exchange, they would probably miss the prospects they were the most linked in simulated projects, notably Sheder Sanders, Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter.
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But a player that the giants could target is the Rusher Edge Shemar Stewart, a Texas A&M product which should be a first -round choice.
The addition of an on -board rusher is not necessarily a need for the giants with Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns who should be beginners. However, as fans of the giants know, depth in position is a good problem to have.
The depth of the giants also took a hit when Azeez Ojulari went to the free agency to join his division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Of course, after having signed the Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston quarters in a free agency, many wonder if the giants are still at stake for a quarter in the first round. However, if they choose to transmit a quarter-Arrière, whether Abdul Carter or Shemar Stewart, the giants seem to be strongly interested in adding a rusher on board.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants spent a lot of time meeting Shemar Stewart from Texas A & M