New York Giants Primed for Offensive Power Moves in 2024 NFL Draft

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22/02/2024 20h14

Following the regular season, the 2024 NFL draft order has been set with the New York Giants holding the sixth overall pick. Speculation is rife about General Manager Joe Schoen potentially selecting a quarterback, despite recent mock drafts leaning towards a wide receiver. In Marcus Mosher's latest mock draft for The 33rd Team, the Giants secure LSU's Malik Nabers with the sixth pick, a move praised as a steal given Nabers' talent. Nabers could fill the void at No. 1 receiver for the Giants, a position they have been lacking in since trading Odell Beckham Jr.

In the second round, the Giants further bolster their offense by selecting Oregon quarterback Bo Nix at 39th overall, followed by Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul at 47th overall, a pick acquired from the Seattle Seahawks in a trade for Leonard Williams. These additions could signal significant changes for the Giants' offense, with Nabers potentially becoming a focal point alongside the potential departure of Saquon Barkley and/or Darren Waller.

The selection of Nix raises questions about Daniel Jones's future with the team, hinting at a possible quarterback change in 2024. Moreover, picking Paul might indicate a shift in strategy regarding Evan Neal or his position on the team. As the draft approaches, all eyes are on the Giants and their potential moves to revamp their offense for the upcoming season.

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