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Other Giant observations
If Arvell Reese wasn’t available, who would the Giants have taken?: Draft notebook | The Athletic
Reese and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, who went No. 3 to the Cardinals, were the top non-quarterbacks on the Giants’ draft board. Mauigoa was in the next tier along with Tate, Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, according to league sources.
LSU cornerback Monsoor Delane, Styles, Tyson and Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano went in the four picks between the Giants’ two top-10
picks. If the draft played out in the same way in this alternate universe, the 10th pick would have been Tate or Downs.
Bucky Brooks: Draft will help propel Giants to playoffs
Did NY Giants meet their biggest needs in NFL Draft? We break it down | The Record
John Harbaugh wants the New York Giants’ roster to reflect the player profile he believes can win in the NFL, especially in the NFC East.
Bigger. More powerful. Edgier.
And that goes for every position. The Giants already had that at quarterback and running back, and their pass rushing group brings that attitude, too.
2026 NFL draft: Yates’ five favorite picks in every round | ESPN.com
Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT, New York Giants (No. 186). After not landing Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald in Round 2, the Giants had to pivot in terms of finding some sort of replacement for Dexter Lawrence II. Jamison-Travis provides the team some of what it needed, which is size, core strength and brute force at the point of attack. Jamison-Travis is limited as a pass rusher, but he does the dirty work in the run game.
Thomas Davis: Giants’ Arvell Reese can become ‘the elite of the elites’ | USAToday.com
NFL great Thomas Davis compared Reese to Pro Football Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly. “To me, he has the ability to be one of the elite of the elites in this game,” Davis said. “I played alongside Luke Kuechly for a long time. He has those kinds of qualities.”
2026 NFL Draft takeaways: Browns’ and Bucs’ great drafts, best sleepers and values | The Athletic
3. The Giants’ first-round luck Arvell Reese falling to the Giants at No. 5 was very fortunate for new coach John Harbaugh. If I were a Giants fan, I’d be over the moon about that development. Reese is a special talent who could be a Pro Bowler as an off-ball linebacker or an edge rusher. He goes to a team that should terrorize opposing QBs on third downs with Brian Burns, last year’s first-rounder Abdul Carter, and Kayvon Thibodeaux, a 2022 first-rounder. That is a lot of juice.
Reese is still very raw as a rusher, but he’s such an explosive and violent player, and should be a great chess piece for this defense. I also liked the G-men snagging BYU’s speedy linebacker Jack Kelly with the 193rd pick.
Jeremy Shockey sees Miami linemen being an All Pro immediately
Giants draft pick takes swipe at Micah Parsons | NJ.com
Francis Mauigoa does not lack confidence. That much is obvious, considering his recent comments to Packers star edge rusher Micah Parsons. When Mauigoa was asked how he would fare against Parsons, he didn’t hesitate.
“I’m going to prepare my ass off,” he said. “I will prepare my ass off. I know he’s known for his stuff. I’ve got some stuff to prove. Respect for his game, man, and love for it. But I’m going to prepare my ass off. I’m going to study everything. But yeah, he’s all right.”
Inside Cleveland Browns’ NFL Draft room, where trade calls keep phones ringing and high-speed databases whir | Yahoo Sports
With the 10th overall pick acquired from the Bengals in the Dexter Lawrence trade, the Giants selected tackle Francis Mauioga. There’s a chance he wouldn’t have been available: two NFC teams tried to trade up to No. 9 with the Browns.
The Browns didn’t get an offer that made them abandon their chance to take tackle Spencer Fano in the ninth spot, but the effort made by the unnamed NFC teams underscores the risk of acquiring a pick before it’s on the clock. Two NFC teams were speculating on who the Giants planned to select, and they were trying to beat them to him.
The 8 biggest team needs following the 2026 NFL Draft | PFF
New York Giants interior defenders. The Giants found a mix of blue-chip talent and team needs in John Harbaugh’s first draft, but New York still needs more up the middle of its defense.
After trading away Dexter Lawrence in a pre-draft blockbuster, New York waited until the sixth round to find an interior defender, when it picked Auburn’s Bobby Jamison-Travis. In addition to the Day 3 pick, New York primarily returns Roy Robertson-Harris and former third-rounder Darius Alexander, who each compiled a sub-52.0 overall PFF grade with no higher than a 7.1% pass-rush win rate. It won’t be possible to replace Lawrence’s production in one fell swoop, but the Giants are still yearning for an upgrade along the interior. The team has been linked to veterans like D.J. Reader, and acquiring one of several names left would make sense.
Harbaugh brings professionalism Giants needed: Willie Colon
Report: Lawrence Taylor being treated for pancreatitis | Pro Football Talk
Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor is being treated for pancreatitis, TMZ Sports reports. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. Taylor, 67, was transported to the emergency room at a New Jersey medical facility last week.
An attorney for Taylor announced Monday that Taylor was in the hospital with a non-life-threatening stomach issue. Attorney Mark Eiglarsh said in a statement that doctors have not determined a discharge date, but Taylor is showing signs of improvement.
He laughed so hard at Koo’s botched NFL kick that he had a seizure. It may have saved his life | AP.com
A botched field goal attempt by a New York Giants kicker caused thoroughbred manager Mark Toothaker to laugh so hard he suffered a seizure, leading to the discovery of a brain tumor. Toothaker, whose friend is the father of former Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, credits the bizarre December NFL moment with allowing doctors to find and remove the benign tumor. Now recovering, Toothaker plans to attend the Kentucky Derby and has expressed interest in inviting the kicker as a guest.
Around the league
Eagles pick up Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith fifth-year options | Bleeding Green Nation
Cowboys rookie safety Caleb Downs: I’m a playmaker | NFL.com
Cowboys sign veteran wide receiver help in free agency | Blogging the Boys
Titans viewed Carnell Tate as “a clear guy for us to take” at No. 4 | Pro Football Talk
Rams had ‘secret meeting’ with Ty Simpson | CBSSports.com
Steelers place seldom-used ‘unrestricted free agent tender’ on Aaron Rodgers | The Athletic
Ravens sign undrafted QBs Diego Pavia, Joe Fagnano before minicamp | ESPN.com
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