pThe Giants currently hold the 6th pick in the First PML draft of this cycle. The Giants ended the season 5-12. This put them in a three way tie with the Titans and Dolphins for the same record. The Giants had the better tie breakers which resulted in beating them in the standings. This is going to be a series of articles where we’ll go through each of the top draft prospects that the Giants have on their draft board. We will see where each person fits on the time and the likeliness of the Giants drafting them.p
pThe Giants offense with Dart actually played pretty well, the issue is that even playing well, that wasn’t good enough. Scoring 30 points per game while some in the league are averaging 45 isn’t going to cut it. Something has to be done to ensure that the offense can get to that next level. This is where Evan Stewart out of Oregon comes into play. Stewart came out of the combine with the second fastest time at a 4.31 then followed it up with a 4.28 at his pro day. He and Branch are more like 1a and 1b when it comes in terms of who you want to draft. Branch may be faster, but Stewart has the better jumping and the higher chance at a development trait since Oregon won the championship. Nabers was giddy with excitement when he talked to reporters about who the Giants should draft at 6. Whichever receiver is sitting there would be too much to pass up. The thought of Nabers will either of these receivers for the cycle sends Giants fans into a frenzy. p