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NFL beat writer 2026 mock draft 1.0 | The Athletic

5. New York Giants: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State. While the Giants front office engaged in preliminary talks to move back, the other team didn’t want to part with as many picks as the Giants would’ve required. So the team stuck at No. 5 and went with, perhaps controversial to some, a safety. But there’s no regret with this choice in New York. Downs is No. 4 in Brugler’s top 100 rankings and he’s “one of the better safeties I have ever evaluated,” Brugler said. Downs’ skills are hard to pass up, especially for a Giants secondary that’s been lacking.

Todd McShay loves Caleb Downs for Giants

2026 NFL Offseason: The Biggest Question Facing Each NFC Team | FOX Sports

Are the pieces really there for a strong defense, or do they need more? The fact that the Giants’ defense was statistically one of the worst last season was confounding, given the talent they have. They’ve got a front that includes Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Abdul Carter and Dexter Lawrence, a solid middle linebacker in Bobby Okereke and a veteran secondary. On paper, they shouldn’t stink. But they did, which raises the question: Can John Harbaugh and new DC Dennard Wilson coach this unit into what it should be, or do they need a talent overhaul? Chances are it’s a little of both, but they need to figure out how much more they actually need.

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Re-Grading Every Team’s 2025 NFL Draft Class After Rookie Seasons | Bleacher Report

Grade: B+ At one point during the 2025 campaign, the New York Giants were riding high with the NFL’s best rookie class. Then, injuries hit hard. The Giants were one of the most fun teams to watch with Jaxson Dart behind center and Cam Skattebo doing his best impression of the Juggernaut. Skattebo didn’t make it to November before he suffered a season-ending ankle injury. Dart, meanwhile, suffered a concussion. Considering New York’s reliance on the quarterback’s running prowess, the team played it safe before allowing him to play again.

When healthy, the Giants featured an exciting young backfield. As Year 2 approaches, both Dart and Skattebo must be more cognizant of the risks they take. Amazingly, Abdul Carter wasn’t even mentioned until now. Last year’s third overall draft pick generated more pressure than any other rookie, though he managed only four sacks. Carter will be a problem for years to come. Offensive and defensive linemen Marcus Mbow and Darius Alexander present starting potential as well.

Highest-graded tackles from the 2025 NFL season: Penei Sewell leads the pack | PFF

5. Andrew Thomas, New York Giants – 90.3 Thomas missed the first few weeks of the year while recovering from a foot injury, but he wasn’t hampered whatsoever when he returned. His 90.3 overall PFF grade tied the highest of his career, and he placed inside the top eight at the position in both pass- and run-blocking grades. Thomas’ finest work came via the air, as his 3.1% pressure rate allowed trailed only Bolles.

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2026 NFL free-agency rankings: Trey Hendrickson, Daniel Jones, Kenneth Walker lead top 150 | The Athletic

The Giants that made the list were RT Jermaine Eluemunor (16th overall), WR Wan’Dale Robinson (22); Guard Greg Van Roten (101), QB Russell Wilson (111), and CB Cor’Dale Flott (120).

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