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In our latest mock draft for the Giants, New York makes a trade back, still gets a top player and loads up on offense.
The New York Giants are on pace to own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. With three games remaining and sitting at 2-12, the Giants are trailed closely by the Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders, but have a good chance to remain in that top spot.
Carnell Tate, Jacob Rodriguez and Sonny Styles headline the NFL Draft prospects the Giants need to be monitoring in the 2025-2026 CFP
Colin Cowherd believes the New York Giants should "absolutely" trade QB Jaxson Dart and then select QB Fernando Mendoza in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Giants have been making the same decision in most early mock drafts, but a brand new one has them going against the grain and keying on defense.
Cam Skattebo did not need a long post to make his point. One short line was enough. As NFL Draft conversations continue to spill into the college football world, the New York Giants running back delivered a message that quickly caught attention.
When the New York Giants selected Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal seventh overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, Joe Schoen likely thought he had himself a staple of the offensive line for the next decade.
Following their Week 15 loss; extending their losing streak to eight, the Giants remain slated to select first overall in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Raiders, Titans and Giants all lost in Week 15, but New York jumped from the third overall pick up to the first overall pick because it has a slightly lower strength of schedule (.577) than Las Vegas (.