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#1
The Patriots receiver room is bad and Slayton is a solid pro who can start day one for them. Having just used the 3rd pick overall on a quarterback they need to get him veteran help now not next year.

Slayton on the other hand has no future in NY beyond this season so there's a fit both ways and there are a two really good players Kool Aid McKinstry and Jackson Powers-Johnson who play positions of need who won't last to 47.
#2
This team still has a ways to go to get back to where we want to be but three years ago the only Giant you could point to and say that he has pro bowl/all pro potential was Barkley. At that point Lawrence was still a bit of a disappointment.

Today is a completely different story.  We have guys like Thomas, Okereke, Lawrence, Burns and Thibs who are at that level or are on the cusp of being in that discussion. Then we have several young guys (Nabers, Hyatt and Banks) who have the physical tools to develop into outstanding NFL players but the school is still out on. Now if we can only find a quarterback....

The point of this post is that I understand why some posters feel lost and frustrated that we aren't improving but we are. The level of talent on the roster is the best it's been in close to a decade. It isn't being felt yet due to poor quarterback play or age but you can't deny that we've accumulated some really nice pieces.
#3
We have needs at guard, running back, corner, defensive tackle and safety. Who do you guys want? 47 might be too early for running back as you can usually find a good one in the third round or later. At guard I could see a reluctance to keep throwing first and second round picks at the problem. My guess would be corner or defensive tackle.
#4
Big Blue Huddle / NGT- Ryan Poles
April 25, 2024, 08:26:47 PM
Poles was a finalist for the job that Schoen got. Gotta admit that he's made some really astute moves to start his GM career. He has essentially turned Bryce Young into Caleb Williams, DJ Moore and Darnell Wright. He got the better quarterback and two good NFL starters.
#5
Big Blue Huddle / Waller getting divorced
April 23, 2024, 07:01:24 PM
According to ESPN Waller is divorcing Kelsey Plum, his wife of one year. Normally I don't care about players personal lives but this could directly impact if he plays this year or not.

https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/40009974/wnba-star-kelsey-plum-giants-darren-waller-file-divorce
#6
Big Blue Huddle / Winks misuse of Thibs
October 09, 2023, 01:37:45 PM
What I am about to say is in no way meant to exonerate Thibs for the level of his play thus far in his career, but why in God's name do you draft an OLB fifth overall and then ask him to set the edge on running plays and then drop him into coverage with regularity.

When you're drafting a player that high it's to get a guy who can be disruptive in the backfield. I just don't understand why they wasted the 5th overall just to use him in a manner that is least likely to get the greatest impact out of him.
#7
I think it's high time the Giants pay attention to what the Packers have done since they traded a second round pick to the Falcons for Brett Farve.

Even after he had established himself as elite the Packers would continue to draft a quarterback every couple of years even though it pissed Farve off. They let that guy sit, and learn and develop out of the spot light just in case they ever needed them. When it became apparent that they weren't going to need that player they traded him for more than they invested and started over again. Before they drafted Rodgers they drafted and traded Mark Brunnell, Aaron Brooks and Matt Hassleback. After Rodgers took over they drafted Flynn and Love. For 30 years they've always had a MVP caliber quarterback with a really good back up waiting in the wings.

It's no surprise that they are a playoff team just about every year. The position has just become too important to have a series of journeymen as backups. They should have drafted a quarterback three years before they picked Jones even if it annoyed Manning. That guy would have gotten three years of learning from a great quarterback with no pressure to perform. Instead we waited till the tires fell if Eli and then through Jones to the wolves. It just doesn't make sense  it's not 2000 anymore. The position is far too important.