Bill Simmons says that timing of the Sixth Man vote changed his vote
Bill Simmons reveals how the timing of the Sixth Man vote influenced his decision.
The NY Giants missed out on DT Kayden McDonald but selected CB Colton Hood and WR Malachi Fields in earlier rounds. They now prepare for Round 6 with three picks remaining.
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The New York Giants watched helplessly tonight as the Houston Texans jumped them in the draft order and selected defensive tackle Kayden McDonald in Round 2 before the Giants had a chance to take him as a Dexter Lawrence replacement. The Giants responded by selecting cornerback Colton Hood with the No. 37 pick. Christen Miller, another DT that some thought might be a possibility for the Giants, went five picks later.
That seemed to be all she wrote for Day 2 because the Giants had given up their Round 3 pick in the trade-up for Jaxson Dart in 2025ā¦until the Giants traded up with Cleveland. The Giants moved up to No. 74 to take big wide receiver Malachi Fields, surrendering their 4th and 5th round picks in this draft as well as their 4th round pick in the 2027 draft.
The Giants will come to bat again Saturday afternoon, but with only their three Round 6 picks (Nos. 186, 192, 193) remaining.
At this point in the draft, ābest player availableā philosophy is more likely to give way to filling remaining needs unless there is truly no one of sufficient quality at a given position still on the board. Often players taken in the round are selected because of what they might contribute on special teams rather than offense or defense.
Itās also the time to take chances, though, on players who might surprise. Remember David Tyree (No. 211 in 2003)? Who are some of the players who might be available when the Giants pick? Letās briefly list some of the possibilities, recognizing that some of them are likely to go in Rounds 4 and 5.
The NY Giants selected cornerback Colton Hood and wide receiver Malachi Fields before Round 6.
The NY Giants have three picks in Round 6: Nos. 186, 192, and 193.
The NY Giants traded up to select wide receiver Malachi Fields, giving up their 4th and 5th round picks.
The NY Giants are likely looking to strengthen their roster, potentially focusing on defensive and offensive positions.
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The Giants still havenāt drafted an interior defensive lineman. Having been jumped by Houston in Round 2 for Kayden McDonald and having passed on Christen Miller, who went 6 picks later, the Giants seem to be sending a message that they are not concerned about replacing Dexter Lawrence. In reality this must mean that they are just waiting until Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. to sign one or more free agent DTs such as D.J. Reader, Shelby Harris, or Calais Campbell.
Still, itās worth a shot to take an IDL with one of those three Round 6 picks.
Names on the BBV Big Board for Round 5 include Bryson Eason, Tim Keenan III, David Gusta, Brandon Cleveland, Landon Robinson, Rene Conga, Dontay Corleone, and Skylar Gill-Howard. Chris has writeups on three of them that can be linked to from the big board. Perhaps of these three, Keenan III is most likely to still be on the board in Round 6. Keenan is a run defender only with no pass rush potential, but having a nose tackle who can defend the run is worth something.
The Giants are now probably set at guard with Jon Runyan Jr. on the left side for another year and Francis Mauigoa hopefullty about to become the anchor at right guard for many years. Depth on the IOL is always a good thing, though. Brian Parker II, Parker Brailsford, Kage Casey, Febechi Nwaiwu, and ArāMaj Reed-Adams are Chrisā fifth round IOLs. Chris did a writeup on the last one, Reed-Adams, whom he described as ābig, powerful, and nasty.ā His problem is that heās slow, but as a run blocker in a man/gap scheme he might develop into a useful backup.
The tragedy of this draft is that Jermod McCoy, a probable first-round pick based strictly on talent and performance, was still falling in the draft at the end of Round 3 because of his medical situation.
McCoy had successful ACL surgery, but a cartilage defect repair in the knee may need to be addressed with yet another surgery. Teams have understandably been avoiding him on Days 1 and 2. At some point, though, a team has to take a chance.
The Giants should have learned their lesson in 2021, when they along with every other team kept passing on guard Trey Smith due to an issue with blood clots in his lungs. Five years later, Smith has been one of the NFLās better interior lineman, while the Giants did not solve their right guard problem until Thursday night when they drafted Francis Mauigoa. When healthy, McCoy is an elite prospect. If he is still on the board at the top of Round 6, the Giants should take a chance on him.