TheGiants enter the 2025NFL Draft with the third overall pick.
After a 3-14 season, how will New York use its first-round selection?
Here's what the experts have the Giants doing...
Kyle Stackpole, CBS Sports
CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
The Giants finally made moves at quarterback over the past week, first adding Jameis Winston and then signing Russell Wilson to a one-year deal but with financial stipulations that make it seem like he'll begin the season as the starter. That allows them to select the best player available in Travis Hunter, who would be a major asset on either side of the ball in New York.
Eric Edholm, NFL.com
CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
Hunter would give the Giants another elite talent after last year's top-10 selection of Malik Nabers . Not to mention, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner could probably start for New York at either corner or receiver right away, so Big Blue almost can't go wrong here.
Josh Liskiewitz, Pro Football Focus
EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
Key Stat: Carter’s 92.4 PFF pass-rush grade in 2024 ranked second among FBS edge defenders.
Bottom Line: It's hard not to see some Micah Parsons in Carter, who not only wears the same No. 11 but also pops off the screen nearly every play due to being a rare caliber athlete. If he can get even stronger, he has All-Pro potential as a player worthy of a top-five pick.
Charles Davis, NFL.com
EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
I wouldn’t rule out a quarterback for the Giants here if Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders were available, even after the signings of Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston. With the top QBs already off the board in this mock, New York lands the prospect many believe is the best player in the draft.
Bucky Brooks, NFL.com
CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado
Adding a two-way standout doesn’t solve the Giants’ most pressing need, but Hunter’s playmaking presence would help the offense and defense improve.
Josh Edwards, CBS Sports
QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
I understand that New York signed Russell Wilson. I do not understand why signing a 36-year-old quarterback to a one-year deal precludes them from drafting a quarterback at No. 3 overall. Is ownership going to be happy if the team is in the same position next offseason? I still believe a rookie quarterback would be in the best interest of self-preservation.
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports
OT Armand Membou, Missouri
With Jameis Winston in tow, the Giants must continue to fortify the offensive line, and he'll need to be better protected than past quarterbacks in the Brian Daboll era. Membou is a powerful blocker with elite testing numbers.