New York Giants General Manager Joe Schoen has made it clear: the team won't be forced into drafting a quarterback with the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Addressing rumors, Schoen emphasized that the Giants will thoroughly evaluate all available players, regardless of position, before making their decision.
"We're not going to force it," Schoen said in a recent press conference. "We're going to take the best player available for the Giants at that time." This statement aims to calm speculation linking the Giants to quarterback prospects like Shedeur Sanders. While the need for a long-term quarterback solution is acknowledged, Schoen stressed the importance of building a well-rounded team.
The Giants have other needs to address, including offensive line and wide receiver. Drafting the best player available, even if it isn't a quarterback, could provide more immediate impact and contribute to the team's overall success. Schoen's comments suggest a strategic approach to the draft, prioritizing value and long-term team building over immediate quarterback concerns. The Giants will continue evaluating all options leading up to draft day.
Giants GM: No Quarterback 'Forced' at No. 3 Pick
New York Giants General Manager Joe Schoen addressed rumors surrounding the team's quarterback situation ahead of the NFL Draft. Schoen stated the Giants will not feel pressured to draft a quarterback simply because of their high draft position. This statement comes amid speculation linking the Giants to potential quarterback prospects, including Shedeur Sanders. The Giants will evaluate all options before making their selection.