It seems like you’ve laid out a detailed scenario for the New York Giants in the upcoming NFL Draft, complete with trades and selections. Here’s a breakdown of your draft picks and the players selected: 1. Round 1, Pick 8: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington – You traded down from the 6th pick to the 8th pick, acquiring pick No. 43 in Round 2 from the Atlanta Falcons. Despite the availability of quarterbacks and another wide receiver, you stuck with your trade-down strategy and selected Rome Odunze, addressing the Giants’ need for a top-tier wide receiver. 2. Round 1, Pick 25: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU – You were fortunate enough to see Jayden Daniels, a highly touted quarterback, fall to the 25th pick. Recognizing this as an opportunity, you traded up with the Green Bay Packers to secure Daniels, giving up two second-round picks (No. 43 and No. 47) in the process. 3. Round 2, Pick 48: Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State – Opting to trade back once again, you moved from pick No. 39 to pick No. 44 with the Las Vegas Raiders, gaining an additional pick in the 5th round (No. 147). Then, you traded down further with the Jacksonville Jaguars from pick No. 44 to pick No. 48, acquiring pick No. 115 in Round 3. With this pick, you addressed the Giants’ need for an edge defender by selecting Adisa Isaac. 4. Round 3, Pick 70: Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College – In the third round, you chose to bolster the offensive line with Christian Mahogany, a guard from Boston College. This selection adds depth and competition to the offensive line unit. Remaining picks after trades: – Round 4, Pick 115 (via Jaguars) – Round 5, Pick 140 – Round 5, Pick 147 (via Raiders) – Round 6, Pick 182 Overall, you’ve addressed key areas of need for the Giants, including wide receiver, quarterback, edge defender, and offensive line, while also accumulating additional draft capital through trades. Your strategy of trading down to acquire more picks seems to have paid off, allowing you to select talented players while maximizing value in the draft. Related Post navigation top three players to keep an eye on for the GiantsGiants re-sign Casey Kreiter, a long snapper