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Future-proofing and a step-catcher

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The New York Giants have an excellent opportunity to completely revamp their offense in 2025. Whether general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are around to make the moves remains to be seen, but a new era is clearly on the horizon, starting with a quarterback review.

The position and strategy of the giants

In Week 11, the Giants hold the fourth overall pick in the draft behind the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns. If they continue their losing streak, they could finish anywhere in the top five.

The best case scenario for the Giants would be to secure the number one overall pick. Alternatively, if Jacksonville holds the first pick, the Giants could trade up, using future draft capital to ensure they get a top quarterback prospect. With the Titans and Browns also potentially in the market for a quarterback, the Giants can’t afford to lose another young pass rusher.

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Potential move for Cam Ward

In that scenario, the Giants trade up to Jacksonville for the first overall pick, giving up a 2026 first-rounder to select Miami quarterback Cam Ward. Despite this being a weaker quarterback class, Ward’s upside is undeniable.

With 3,494 passing yards, 32 touchdowns, six interceptions and a 66.8 percent completion rate this season, Ward has shown strong off-scrimmage capabilities and solid pocket presence. His gunslinger mentality aligns well with Daboll’s preferred style of play, assuming the head coach stays with the team. However, Shedeur Sanders can also be considered.

Consolidating the offense around Ward

With Daniel Jones set to come off the books, saving the Giants $19 million, they will have ample cap space to devote to bolstering the offensive line and acquiring a quality cornerback to pair with Deonte Banks. Building a strong support system around Ward will be critical to his success.

Adding offensive weapons to the project

To further bolster their offense, the Giants use their second-round pick on Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka. Standing at 6’1″, Egbuka is a polished route runner with excellent hands and explosive playmaking skills. This season, he posted 612 yards and eight touchdowns for Ohio State, showing his potential to make a significant impact in the NFL. Pairing him with Malik Nabers would give Ward an impressive core of young, cost-controlled arms to work with.

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Addressing other key needs

While this mock draft scenario gives the Giants a talented quarterback and receiver, their offseason plan must also include strengthening the offensive line and improving key positions on defense. With $23 million in dead money coming off the books in 2026, the Giants will have additional resources to fill critical holes and make up for the loss of their future first-round pick.

Building for a brighter future

By focusing on securing a talented young quarterback and surrounding him with offensive weapons while bolstering their defense and line play, the Giants have a path to revitalization. With smart moves and a commitment to building around their new talent, Big Blue can position themselves for a much brighter future.