Miami quarterback Cam Ward isn't worried about the teams that decide to pass on him, including, potentially, the New York Giants.
There's a chance Cam Ward could be passed over by the Titans. There is little chance that Cleveland and New York will do the same. But just in case? A "revenge warning'' shot has been fired.
Following the Senior Bowl, the New York Giants reportedly view Jaxson Dart as QB3 in the 2025 NFL draft behind Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.
The New York Giants' search for a franchise quarterback at the top of the draft should not end with Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward. According to Greg Cosell, an NFL analyst and producer of NFL Films, Louisville’s Tyler Shough has impressed him so much that he expects the draft buzz to grow louder preceding the April 24-26 draft.
And a good one — the Rams' Matthew Stafford — could be available via trade in the next month, leading up to the March 10 start of free agency. So should they deal for Stafford? Or is it better to go all in with Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward at No.
The Giants can hope all they want, but simple arithmetic leads to the sobering reality that Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders could both be off the board.
The New York Giants have a real shot of landing one of the top two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft, though they may be able to do even better via a trade. The Tennessee Titans are a long way from a lock to select a signal-caller with the first overall pick,
The New York Giants pick third overall in the coming NFL draft, and there is no way the team can be certain that either Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders or Miami signal-caller Cam Ward will fall outside of the top two.
Quarterback is obviously the Giants' most pressing need, but what comes next? Offensive line? Defensive line? Cornerback?
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Hosted on MSNGiants Scheduled Formal Combine Interviews With Top QB Prospects, Will Also Host Them On Official VisitsAccording to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, the Giants plan to schedule formal combine interviews with top quarterback prospects, including Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.
INDIANAPOLIS - The New York Giants face an offseason of decisions that will speak to the urgency of turning the franchise into a winner again, not to mention the pressure under which general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll will be operating as they enter a pivotal fourth season in control of Big Blue.
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