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When New York Giants All-Pro left tackle Andrew Thomas went down last season, the run game took a hit. Relying on a player off another team's practice squad, the Giants could not get the same level of movement at the point of attack on the left side as they did with Thomas.
The New York Giants could be a fit for Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter as they have another two-way player, Troy Brown, on their coaching staff.
Travis Hunter wants to play corner and receiver in the NFL. Brian Daboll was wowed after watching all his plays in college. He's in play at No. 3.
Once Kenneth Grant gains additional consistency in his game, he'll be able to elevate his game to a whole new level. *At the NFL Scouting Combine (rest at Pro Day) A former four-star recruit out of Merrillville High School in Merrillville,
A first-round pick in 2022, right tackle Evan Neal’s career with the Giants has gotten off to a disastrous start due to injuries and poor play. In 29 games over three seasons, Neal has allowed 14 sacks, 85 pressures, 59 hurries and 22 hits allowed, per TruMedia.
The torpedo bat became the talk of baseball after the New York Yankees hit 15 home runs — including nine on Saturday — over three games against the Milwaukee Brewers. The bats, true to the name, feature a torpedo-like shape and are custom-made, designed to ensure the densest part of the bat is where a hitter makes the most contact.
The New York Giants need a franchise quarterback, and one prospect, projected to land on Day 3, could be an intriguing option.