The Giants are having a great draft.Traded 3 picks for 74.
In the third round, where you have a 50/50 chance of hitting on a pick? Yeah.For a team who has not had any success drafting an injury project? You think he is worth the risk?
It a medical flag for sure. He actually ran a 4.37 at his pro day. BUT, they found something called a "bone plug" in his knee that was used as part of the acl procedure. Teams fear he might need another procedure that would have a long recovery time. But, end of round or one of 3 4th round picks? Why not.possible degenerative condition from what I hear.
Ok but the probably maybe worse than 50/50 if u do.In the third round, where you have a 50/50 chance of hitting on a pick? Yeah.
My middle daughter is playing University Flag Football, so hey! I think the NFL is helping with sponsoring/marketing, and it will be an Olympic Sport in LAThat would have been headline news at his pro day. There was nothing about it
Shhhhhh ...My guy is still there.....It's unrealwe got a get a startr in the 3rd RD but LB is wiped out,CB might be the way to go.

https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/j...e-explained-212456477.html?fr=sycsrp_catchallIt a medical flag for sure. He actually ran a 4.37 at his pro day. BUT, they found something called a "bone plug" in his knee that was used as part of the acl procedure. Teams fear he might need another procedure that would have a long recovery time. But, end of round or one of 3 4th round picks? Why not.
Posturing, virtue signaling, they do it every chance they get.Why the heck are they pushing this flag football for women so hard?
He’s still a 3rd round draft pick. Lots of great players have been selected, so far, just as many not so good ones. Time will tell. We’ll see. Kudos for the Greenard acquisition. Decorum prevents me from sharing my actual sentiments here.Or he’s Mekhi Becton. Just put him at G so no one can get around him and you have to bull rush king kong
It's pi----- me off (lol) but I still don't think they have a QB.The Giants are having a great draft.
