The Giants face a critical decision-making period regarding their quarterback situation, given their poor performance and upcoming draft position. General manager Joe Schoen acknowledges the necessity of finding a starting-caliber quarterback immediately, hinting at the potential for a trade with the Rams for veteran Matthew Stafford. There's a preference for drafting a young quarterback to maintain salary cap flexibility, yet they might not be able to secure a suitable prospect at their current draft position. Consequently, a proactive approach may be required to address their roster concerns.
I'm for taking swings at that position. It's the most important position and it's hard to find 'em, so keep swinging. Keep swinging at the position until you find one.
The Giants prefer to get their guy in the draft and have him under contract at rookie wages for the next four years.
It feels as if Schoen is going to be unwilling to wait to see how the vagaries of the draft unfold, as he knows he must come away with a starting-caliber quarterback.
What is coming into sharper focus is that the Giants have concerns that they will not be able to address this glaring void on their roster in the upcoming NFL draft.
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