New York Giants general manager Joe Schoenâs main directive this season was to fill up his empty quarterback room.
In recent weeks, he re-signed Tommy DeVito and added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency.
The collective thinking is that Schoen is not done padding his roster with quarterbacks. He said at the NFL league meeting in Palm Beach on Monday that if the right quarterback is available when they are on the clock at the 2025 NFL draft later this month, a quarterback is a possibility.
âThereâs got to be one available. Theyâve got to check a lot of boxes,â Schoen said.
It is widely believed that the Giants would take Miamiâs Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders of Colorado with the third overall pick if given the opportunity.
Ward is almost certain to be off the board early. Tennessee, who hold the top pick, is smitten with Ward after his monster pro day last week. Cleveland, who picks second, is done with Deshaun Watson and will surely take Ward if the Titans pass.
Sanders could go anywhere in the Top 10. The Giants are a possibility at No. 3, and he apparently thinks thatâs where heâll end up.
Even though Schoen pretty much tempered Giants fansâ expectations on Monday by stating the team could âgo in any directionâ at No. 3 in this draft, selecting a quarterback of the future is always going to please the fan base.