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The NY Giants are being evaluated for their strengths in offense and defense as draft season approaches. Recent mock drafts suggest differing focuses, with one analyst favoring a defensive player and another an offensive player.
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One of the reasons we â I â like to say that itâs always draft season is that the draft is a useful lens through which we can look at the New York Giants. There is always an element of need and fit in every draft evaluation, which in turn means we need to evaluate the team as well as prospect.
I want to look at two of the most well-informed âWay Too Earlyâ mock drafts and see what they could tell us about the Giants.
Both Dane Brugler and Todd McShay released their first 2027 mocks a few days after the 2026 NFL Draft concluded. Interestingly, McShay has the Giants taking a defensive player, while Brugler mocks them an offensive player:
McShay â David Stone, iDL, Oklahoma
Stone is a former five-star prospect who was a force on the interior for Oklahoma last season, when he totaled 42 tackles (eight for loss) and 1.5 sacks. The Giants could be in the market for a long-term replacement for Dexter Lawrence II.
Brugler â Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana
Recent mock drafts indicate that the NY Giants may need to focus on both offense and defense, with one analyst suggesting a defensive player and another an offensive player.
The analysts providing mock drafts for the NY Giants include Dane Brugler and Todd McShay.
In the 2027 draft, the NY Giants are being considered for both offensive and defensive positions based on the latest mock drafts.
Draft season impacts the evaluation of the NY Giants by highlighting their needs and fit, influencing decisions on potential player acquisitions.
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Despite mass changeover on the Indiana offense, Becker is a key returning talent â he made several clutch plays last season. With his speed and catch radius, he is primed for a breakout season, which could be a springboard to a first-round selection.
This isnât a discussion of the picks themselves, itâs too early to seriously discuss the 2027 NFL Draft. However, having these two picks come out in such close proximity to each other raises another question: Which side of the ball is the greater need for the Giants?
The Giants split the difference and added to both sides of the ball with their premium draft capital this year. They drafted two defenders (linebacker Arvell Reese and cornerback Colton Hood) and two offensive players (guard Francis Mauigoa and wide receiver Malachi Fields) with their first four selections.
The Giantsâ offense played (much) better than their defense last year, despite the offense being generally less-invested. The Giantsâ offense currently has:
Additionally, the Giants added moderately priced free agents in FB Patrick Ricard, as well as WRs Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III.
The defense, on the other hand, boasts:
The Giants have also signed mid-level free agents in defensive tackles DJ Reader and Shelby Harris, safety ArâDarius Washington, and cornerback Greg Newsome II.
Itâs absolutely true that first-round picks can (and do) fail to live up to their draft slots, while mid or late-round picks can far exceed expectations. However, players drafted earlier tend to have more sought-after traits and higher ceilings. A year ago, we looked at the Giantsâ defense as being absolutely loaded with talent and that would be enough to carry a patchwork offense while Jaxson Dart developed on the bench.
A year later, the common sentiment seems to have flipped completely. Where it was âif Shane Bowen couldnât succeed with this defensive roster, he deserved to be firedâ, itâs now that the offense is fine, even great, and the defense still needs help.
Does it, though?
We donât actually know what the Giantsâ coaches are planning and what they intend to call on offense and defense.
The loss of Dexter Lawrence is looked at as a massive hole, but thatâs only true if the Giantsâ defense needs a uniquely disruptive nose tackle. Looked at another way, the Los Angeles Rams seldom invest highly at the wide receiver position because they simply donât have to do so. Route technicians are not nearly as expensive as premier athletes, but more devastating in Sean McVayâs scheme. The Giants have an almost absurd collection of hyper-athletic linebackers in Burns, Thibodeaux, Carter, Reese, and Edmunds that could allow them to attack offenses in ways we rarely see.
That same question applies to the offense is well.
We donât know just what the Giantsâ offense will look like, or how OC Matt Nagy will incorporate Passing Coordinator (and former Titans HC) Brian Callahan and Senior Offensive Assistant (former Chargersâ OC) Greg Roman. The Giants may not need much in the way of rare traits at the skill positions, in much the same way that scheme, timing, and execution are king in the New West Coast offenses.
Where the wildcard on the defensive side of the ball is whether a change in coaching will allow players with first round traits to play up to their athletic upside, the wildcard on the offensive side of the ball is whether Jaxson Dart can take the next step in his development. Dart going from a potential franchise quarterback to a blossoming one could allow the players on the offense to play to their fullest potential and be strong value adds.
That brings us back to the original question, and one weâll revisit as the offense unfolds; Is the Giantsâ offense or defense the stronger unit at this point in the off-season?