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The New York Giants end the 2025 season with only four wins. At 4-13, they pick No. 5 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Giants made two picks in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft. At No. 3 overall, they selected Penn State linebacker Abdul Carter. Then, Schoen traded back into the first round to grab Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart at No. 25.
Giants fans who want Harbaugh should be rooting for the Green Bay Packers to beat the Chicago Bears and the Buffalo Bills to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars, so that the Packers’ Matt LaFleur and the Bills’ Sean McDermott are not in jeopardy of immediate firings to clear the way for Harbaugh.
Since joining the New York Giants from Auburn as a fifth-round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, wide receiver Darius Slayton has played for four head coaches and with 12 starting quarterbacks. Slayton doesn’t know who will coach the Giants in the 2026 season. But he knows who the quarterback will be.
The New York Giants finished 4-13 in 2025, just one game better than their 3-13 disaster the year before. It may not offer much hope for the future, but fans are not deterred thanks to a very promising draft class assembled by general manager Joe Schoen and his staff.
Running back for the NFL New York Giants Cam Skattebo hosted a WWE 2K25 Royal Rumble to announce athletes for Fanatics Fest.
Black Monday has come and gone and we now have six NFL head coaching vacancies to fill — Raheem Morris (Falcons), Kevin Stefanski (Browns), Jonathan Gannon (Cardinals), Pete Carroll (Raiders), Brian Callahan (Titans), and Brian Daboll (Giants) have all been sacked.
The New York Giants will select fifth overall in the 2026 NFL draft, something they have done four other times in their history: Here's a look back.
Green would be easy to retain as he is an exclusive rights free agent (ERFA) and they have first dibs on his services. They can offer him a one-year tender or a deal even longer if they wish. The Giants need useful players, and Green is an above-average special teams player who can add depth to their wafer-thin cornerback room.