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1 DRAFTING FOR THEGiants
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Draft Grade — Giants
Overall
B
ValueB
NeedB
TradesC
FutureA+
The Giants drew a line under the quarterback search with Sellers: B. The war room fell hard for CJ Daniels, and it showed at pick No. 254: 63 picks ahead of a board that had other ideas. Nothing here to lose sleep over; call it a B.
LaNorris Sellers is the bet, and the class will be judged on how it pays off. On value alone, Hill Jr. makes the weekend a net positive.
Bottom line, more hits than misses and a roster nudged the right way.
Pick Analysis
Pick32
Rnd1
LaNorris Sellers
In Round 1, Pick 32 they get the face of the franchise, and a steal at that.
Pick33
Rnd2
Anthony Hill Jr.
Somehow Anthony Hill Jr. was still sitting there in pick No. 33, and they pounced on premier linebacker value. A minor need, but a need all the same.
Pick39
Rnd2
Antonio Williams
A straight-up fair deal on Antonio Williams at the 39th overall pick, value and slot in agreement. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick44
Rnd2
Michael Taaffe
Michael Taaffe at pick 44 is right where the board had him, plain and simple. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick61
Rnd2
Joe Royer
A tidy little value on Joe Royer in the 61st pick, a step better than break-even. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick71
Rnd3
Nicholas Singleton
Nicholas Singleton in No. 71 is fair value, right on his grade. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick76
Rnd3
Mansoor Delane
They paid sticker price for Mansoor Delane in No. 76, and that is fine. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick94
Rnd3
Parker Brailsford
Parker Brailsford at slot 94 is a conviction pick that outran the value. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick95
Rnd3
Will Lee III
A reach for Will Lee III in the Round 3 slot; a little patience would have been rewarded. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick97
Rnd3
Harold Perkins Jr.
Harold Perkins Jr. at the 97th pick is a sound buy, the sort that quietly helps a class. A want dressed up as a pick, at a spot they had covered.
Pick100
Rnd3
Chase Bisontis
They paid up for Chase Bisontis at the 100th overall pick when waiting would have done the job. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick101
Rnd3
Malachi Fields
Circle this one: Malachi Fields at Round 3, Pick 37 is a fall that decides a draft. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick140
Rnd5
Lee Hunter
Lee Hunter in pick 140 is early enough to raise a brow, if not a full objection. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick157
Rnd5
Princewill Umanmielen
Princewill Umanmielen at pick No. 157 is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick179
Rnd6
Tristan Leigh
By-the-book stuff, Tristan Leigh at the 179th pick squarely in line with his ranking. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick187
Rnd6
Bear Alexander
Bear Alexander at slot 187 is the pick scouts circle, and not in a good way. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick250
Rnd7
Noah Thomas
Value said wait; Noah Thomas in pick No. 250 says they were not listening. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick254
Rnd7
CJ Daniels
This one needs a full-page explanation: CJ Daniels in Round 7, Pick 38, miles early. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.




















