New York Giants have a decision to make with choice n ° 3, and they can adopt many different approaches, especially in writing of the quarter-arre Sheder Sanders.
However, the former giant offensive line player who became the NFL analyst Justin Pugh, believes the opposite. On NFL network Hello footballPugh thinks that the Giants should give up the writing of Sanders in favor of the best available perspective.
“I’m going to say no, they shouldn’t take it. They came out and signed Jameis (Winston). They went out and signed Russ (Wilson). I think the giants will go with the best available player,” said Pugh.
“Now that we think Tennessee is almost confirmed (to select) Cam Ward, I think the Giants will go with (Colorado Cornerback / Receiver) Travis Hunter or (Penn State Edge) Abdul Carter. These are the three transcendent talents of this project.”
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The giants met Carter at each stage of the process. They would host Carter for a Visit Thursday. However, the scouting department may have made more homework on the prospects of Colorado.
Big Blue sent 14 members of the Front Office, including the managing director Joe Schoen, head coach Brian Daboll, deputy director general Brandon Brown, director of players of players Tim Mcdonnell, attacking coordinator Mike Kafka and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen at the Professional Day of Colorado.
This group also included position coaches such as Shea Tierney (Quarterbacks), Marquand Manuel (back defender), Mike Groh (receptors) and Chad Hall (assistant quarters) to better see the Buffaloes duo.
The appearance of Dabboll was notable because it rarely goes to professional days, choosing to meet quarters in private. Last year, he only went for LSU Pro Day to search for Jayden Daniels and a possible selection of first round Malik Nabers.
“If I am the New York giants, I hope Cleveland goes with Abdul Carter, and they can get Travis Hunter,” said Pugh. “You saw what he did during his professional day. You have seen the routes. He can play the defensive back and be a locker. He can go to the other side of the Nabers Malik and play games for you on the offensive side of the ball.
“So I think the giants will go the best player available to three – and I don’t think it will be SheDer Sanders.”
Hunter led the FBS last season with 1,483 games, 714 in attack, 748 in defense and 21 on special teams. It played 714 out of 823 (86.8%) of offensive shots and 748 out of 902 (82.9%) of defensive shots, its 1,460 of the 1,725 snaps of the fray equivalent to 84.6%.
The winner of the Heisman 2024 trophy recorded 94 captures, 1,258 reception yards and 15 receipt, ranking in the top 5 of the FBS in all categories. He accumulated 25 plated, four interceptions and 11 defense passing deviations.
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