There is less than a week left until the NFL 2025 draft, which begins Thursday evening.
This is a monumental project for the Giants and their director general of Hot siege, Joe Schoen, who could choose the quarter-rear Sheder Sanders at No. 3. (Or he could transmit Sanders to this place.)
Another option for Schoen: exchange and always gets Sanders.
Schoen did not express this exactly this week during his press conference before the cog. But he said he had received calls about the third choice.
Cam Ward will go first. Travis Hunter will surely go second. This would leave Abdul Carter, a prospect of Rusher Elite Edge, available for giants at n ° 3. Or someone else could pick him up.
Do not forget that the saints of n ° 9 could take Sanders if the giants transmit it to n ° 3. Thus, the fourth in eighth place – patriots, jaguars, raiders, jets and panthers – are the positions to monitor, in terms of potential trade mole.
Yes, raiders could choose Sanders, although it would be a surprise. The Patriots will not take it. Ditto for the Jaguars.
So let’s say that Schoen wanted to move to n ° 5 in an agreement with Jacksonville, who would obtain choice n ° 3 and Carter. The Patriots would then take a quarter to n ° 4, leaving Sanders for the giants at n ° 5.
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What type of Schoen asset transport project could acquire in this trade decision?
GOOD, According to the commercial value card projectThere is a difference of 500 points between the third and fifth choice. The choice of the second round of the Jaguars is worth 540 points. Their third rounds are worth 240 and 150. And their fourth round is worth 82.
Could Schoen be able to tighten the jaguars for this second round (n ° 36) in a trade movement and then obtain Sanders at n ° 5?
If Schoen really likes Sanders, it would be a good deal overall, especially since the giants already choose 34th in turn 2.
Schoen has a lot of list holes to approach. Not just the quarter. So having two first -round choices at the top of the Tour 2 (34th and 36th) would be a good way to fill these holes.
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