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Title: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: Uncle Mickey on April 24, 2025, 01:16:39 PM
Vacchiano historically has been one of the most tuned in beats on the G-Men and ownership thinking. I think the QB is very much in play with a trade up into the back half of the 1st as others have been saying:

NEW YORK GIANTS

Picks: No. 3 overall (1), 34 (2), 65 (3), 99 (3), 105 (4), 154 (5), 219 (7), 246 (7)
Top three needs: QB, DT, OL

Giants co-owner John Mara said that finding a quarterback of the future was the "No. 1 issue" of the offseason, so it's hard to imagine GM Joe Schoen won't select one in Rounds 1 or 2. Neither Russell Wilson (36) nor Jameis Winston (31) is guaranteed to even be in New York in 2026, so they really don't have a choice. Of course, unless they end up with Colorado's Shedeur Sanders at No. 3, they're not likely to really address a primary need with their first-round pick, which means they'll have three shots to do it on Day 2. A quarterback is the top priority by far.

The Giants also have to come away with a defensive tackle to help out Dexter Lawrence (and replace Leonard Williams). They have veteran depth at the position, but no one really capable of taking some of the pressure off Lawrence (and defensive end Brian Burns). Offensive line isn't an immediate priority because they've loaded up on veterans, but their right guard is 35-year-old Greg Van Roten, and they know now that Evan Neal, the tackle they took No. 7 overall in 2022, is a bust, so they need to start adding some young talent now. — Ralph Vacchiano
Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: Ed Vette on April 24, 2025, 01:24:38 PM
Sounds like he's been reading our board. Nothing profound here that we already don't know.
Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: Philosophers on April 24, 2025, 01:27:01 PM
Quote from: Ed Vette on April 24, 2025, 01:24:38 PMSounds like he's been reading our board. Nothing profound here that we already don't know.

Yeah no kidding Ed.  They pay him to say that?  Here we realize it for free.
Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: Uncle Mickey on April 24, 2025, 01:51:55 PM
Schrager, McShay, Graziano, Jeremiah and now Vacchiano all seem to be lining up on the major points.

Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: MrGap92 on April 24, 2025, 02:14:44 PM
Yeah, we need a QB, DT, and OL, who'd have thunk it.
Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: Ed Vette on April 24, 2025, 02:29:28 PM
Ralph is a long-time history of covering the NYGs. He was kind enough to spend a few hours with us in Albany at our Get-Together. I mean him no disrespect. Come Draft time, there are a bunch of fans who jump on the bandwagon and need to be brought up to speed. They hang around until November, when there are no meaningful games to play. The casual fans.
Title: Re: Vacchiano with a strong perspective on the draft
Post by: kingm56 on April 24, 2025, 05:23:58 PM
Quote from: Uncle Mickey on April 24, 2025, 01:51:55 PMSchrager, McShay, Graziano, Jeremiah and now Vacchiano all seem to be lining up on the major points.



I share Ed's perspective: the commentators are mostly stating the obvious. Fundamentally, they appear to be meeting a content quota—offering surface-level observations that merely entertain casual followers and, at best, amuse more serious fans. In short, treat their commentary as noise; it adds little analytic value and should not be over-weighted in your own assessments.