Round 1, Pick 3: The Giants select Travis Hunter, a dynamic player from Colorado who can play both cornerback and receiver. This pick comes after a shift in focus, as they previously thought about taking a quarterback at No. 3. Hunter’s versatility could fill major gaps for the team on both offense and defense.

2. Round 1, Pick 27: The Giants trade up with the Ravens to grab QB Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss. This could be a risky move, but it’s one that puts them in a better position for the future compared to waiting on other quarterbacks that might not have the same upside.

3. Round 3, Pick 65: To beef up their defensive line, the Giants go with DT CJ West from Indiana. West is a powerful presence at 6’2″, 317 pounds and could provide depth behind Dexter Lawrence.

4. Round 4, Pick 105: For the running back group, the Giants take Jaydon Blue from Texas. He’s an athletic talent who, while still needing to bulk up and work on his ball security, could be a great complement to Tyrone Tracy.

5. Round 7, Pick 219: Offensive tackle Hollin Pearce from Rutgers stays close to home and adds depth to the Giants’ O-line. His solid blocking skills were key in Rutgers’ successful season.

6. Round 7, Pick 246: Lastly, the Giants grab versatile WR Jaylin Lane from Virginia Tech. They’ve expressed interest in him, and he could be a valuable pick late in the draft.

By Loveth

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