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Considering the Giants setup, their WR core is really good. Malik Nabers as the X-receiver, Jalin Hyatt as the Y and deep threat, Wan'Dale Robinon as slot/gadget guy, and don't forget Darius Slayton, who rotated at all 3 WR spots in his tenure.
Again, the only issues are 1) the offense Daboll...
The rub on Johnson is he doesn't play to his measurables or give consistent effort. He tends to disappear for stretches.
I posted his video breakdown from Giants NOW on the Giants thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAJlGT2Ztv8 (coverage is the first 7 minutes)
... Giants 2024 Draft is over:
RD (PK) - Player - School - POS
1 (6) - Malik Nabers, LSU WR
2 (15) - Tyler Nubin, Minnesota S
3 (6) - Andru Phillips, Kentucky CB
4 (7) - Theo Johnson, Penn State TE (Giants NOW by Chat Sports, mostly Theo Johnson breakdown)...
Round 4 ESPN pre-Draft Analysis for TE Theo Johnson, Penn State:
I get he's Darren Waller Insurance, but I would have loved to see them nab the guy one pick later, CB Khyree Jackson. Tall (6'4!) press corner who won't be overwhelmed by the big receivers in the division. To be fair, it's not...
I like both picks from the limited tape I saw on them and investing in CB is never a bad thing. Giants lost a lot of power in their secondary the last 2 years.
EDIT: The only issue was there were better safeties rated on the board, so Giants were picking a type of saftey over talent.
... has Jones really shown that?
He was the #6 pick and we have to debate whether he's a legit NFL starter. He just lost his best crutch in Saquon Barkley, and now it's going to be on him.
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