The article discusses the potential decision-making dilemmas for the New York Giants as they approach the No. 3 pick in the NFL draft. With the possibility of drafting Shedeur Sanders, a highly regarded quarterback, there is tension between selecting him versus more established prospects like edge rusher Abdul Carter or receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter. The article emphasizes the debate over the wisdom of taking a quarterback with uncertainties compared to securing a premium position player, hinting at the complexities of NFL draft strategies.
If you are comfortable picking a player at No. 4, you should be comfortable picking him at No. 3. What the hell is the difference?
The hope that Sanders could change the Giants' fortunes the way Jayden Daniels did for Washington as a franchise quarterback could be enough to cast aside Mason Graham, Will Campbell, Ashton Jeanty or any other Best Player Available at No. 4.
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