If that's really the case and the Titans get Travis Hunter, the New York Giants would have the option to take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders, the top two quarterbacks
Giants projected to receive 1 compensatory pick
The Tennessee Titans will have the luxury of selecting first overall in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft. They have needs across the depth chart, but there is a presumed likelihood that they will select a franchise quarterback to build around.
In his first mock draft ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr., chooses between Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward for the Tennessee Titans.
Eisner pitched a costly trade with Tennessee that includes the Giants' picks in the first three rounds of the 2025 draft ( Nos. 3, 34 and 65) as well as a second-rounder in 2026. That is a load of capital to jump only two spots, particularly for a quarterback in Ward who will be 23 years old in Week 1 of next season.
The Giants must plan to get a veteran bridge quarterback in free agency, such as Minnesota’s Sam Darnold, Pittsburgh’s Justin Fields, Los Angeles Rams' Jimmy Garoppolo, or maybe even Carson Wentz, to be that plug-and-play guy who can carry the team through until they find their next Eli Manning.
Cleveland would sprint to the podium to draft Sanders, who might be an ideal fit in head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense. You can’t go into 2025 with Cleveland’s QB situation as bad as it is, and Sanders’ accuracy and ability as a distributor over the middle of the field make him a perfect pick.
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