Sad News: Daniel Jones Confirmed Death After Major Operation, Fans………. See More

It is sad to announce that the New York Giants  Quater Back has finally passed away, he was confirmed dead this morning by his doctor, fans are commenting to this painful news, He died during an Operation Carried out on Him due to One of his major Injuries, What a pain to Loose Such a player as Daniel Jones. His demise will Really Touch every Player

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The Giants’ offense ranked No. 29 in offensive points last season (14 per game), as quarterback Daniel Jones tore the ACL in his right knee and the offensive line surrendered 85 sacks (most in the league). They have already improved the roster by signing offensive linemen Jon Runyan and Jermaine Eluemunor, but the wide receiver room is a little thin. Nabers has electric yards-after-catch speed and a diverse skill set that would work well in conjunction with Jalin Hyatt and Wan’Dale Robinson to give the Giants one of the fastest receiver corps in the league. His 120.7 yards per game led the nation, and his 3.7 yards per route run were second best among all FBS pass-catchers.

Valentine’s View: No complaint from me. In MIller’s scenario, quarterbacks went 1-4, with the Denver Broncos trading up to No. 4 to get J.J. McCarthy. I am big Rome Odunze guy, but that doesn’t mean I have any issues with Nabers. The Giants need a player like this.

Round 2 (No. 47) — Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
Miller writes:

Penix has his issues on tape — his lower-body mechanics need refining, and he struggles on the move — but as a pure passer from the pocket, no one in this class is better. If the Giants can protect him, then he could carve up defenses. Penix doesn’t have the mobility that coach Brian Daboll seems to prefer, but his arm strength and accuracy are “wow” factors. And New York could use more options under center with Daniel Jones returning from a torn ACL.

Valentine’s View: I have doubts Penix will last this long. I also have doubts about Penix being the guy Brian Daboll wants to build an offense around. Yet, I understand the pick. Bo Nix, incidentally, went No. 13 to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Round 3 (No. 70) — Christian Haynes, G, UConn
Miller writes:

The Giants plugged gaps on the right side of the offensive line in free agency but still have a big hole at left guard. Haynes is a 6-3, 317-pounder with awesome power.

Valentine’s View: Yeah, I know the last time the Giants drafted an offensive lineman from UConn in the third round (Matt Peart) it didn’t work out. Hayes, though, would be an excellent get at No. 70.

Under the leadership of the NFL’s International Committee, the League announced today that the New York Giants have been granted international marketing rights in Germany through the Global Markets Program, their first entry into the program. This announcement gives the Giants the opportunity to activate in the German market through fan engagement, digital content, and events.

The Global Markets Program launched in 2022 and grants NFL clubs access to international markets for marketing, fan engagement and commercialization activations as part of an important, long-term strategic effort to enable clubs to build their brands globally while driving NFL fan growth beyond the US.

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