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Potential second-round pick KC Concepcion has pre-draft meeting with Giants.
Armed with a pair of picks in the top 50, the New York Giants are primed to bolster their young core in the NFL Draft. A little over a month away from the festivities getting underway, the team is hosting a potential offensive target.
The Giants’ first pick of the night comes early on at No. 5. After that, they’ll be back on the clock in round two at pick No. 37. With their second selection, the front office might have their sights set on another weapon to deploy around Jaxson Dart.
On March 18th, NFL analyst Ryan Fowler reported new developments on New York’s draft preparation. They plan to bring in wide receiver KC Concepcion for their latest visit.
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Source: The New York Giants will host Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion for a 30 visit.
Electric perimeter talent would be a heck of a 1-2 combo with Malik Nabers — Giants pick at 5 and 37 within the top 50.
Concepcion spent the first two years of his college career at North Carolina State before transferring to Texas A&M last season. He put together his best campaign there, racking up 919 yards and nine touchdowns across 13 games.
Concepcion is viewed as one of the top wideouts of the incoming draft class, currently sitting at No. 8 on ESPN’s big board. Projected to come off the board in the late-30s or early-40s, he’s in range for New York to have a shot at drafting him.
Giants Projected to Add Offensive Line Depth in Recent Mock Draft
With a handful of weeks to go, front offices are still working out their game plan when it comes to the draft. Despite recent reports, mock drafts have the Giants going in a different direction.
Earlier this month, ESPN broke down how the first two rounds of this year’s draft could unfold. In the second round, New York passes on Concepcion in favor of offensive tackle Max Iheanachor out of Arizona State.
Iheanachor is another top prospect at his position, ranked as the fourth-best offensive tackle in the 2026 class. Drafting him would give the Giants a young talent to develop in the coming years behind players like Jermaine Eluemunor and Andrew Thomas.
How Giants Attack Round One Will Impact Targeting KC Concepcion
One major factor in how aggressively the Giants pursue Concepcion is how things unfold in the opening round. They’ve been tied to a handful of prospects, one of them being an intriguing wide receiver.
In certain mock drafts, the Giants select Carnell Tate with the fifth overall selection. He is seen as the top prospect at his position after an impressive campaign at Ohio State. In just 11 games with the Buckeyes, he notched 875 receiving yards to go with nine touchdowns.
The Giants already have their top wideout of the future in Malik Nabers. That said, it is still a position worth investing in via the draft. Dart is gearing up for his first full season as a starter in New York, a role he hopes to hold for the foreseeable future. If the Giants are going to maximize his potential, they’ll want to deploy as many dynamic pieces around him as possible.
In hopes of keeping their youth movement trending in the right direction, the Giants are sure to do their due diligence on as many prospects as possible leading up to the draft.