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2008 New York Giants NFL Draft Needs
The New York Giants have done a superb job on draft day the past five
seasons, laying the blue print for last season's Super Bowl title. Back
in 2003, New York selected Osi Umenyiora in the second round and now he
is among the best pass rushers in football. And while the sports media
was chomping at the bit to call Eli Manning a bust, New York's 2004
blockbuster deal to bring him in from San Diego now looks to be genius.
Find out what the Super Bowl champs can add to be even better in this
2008 New York Giants NFL Draft needs preview.
#1 Safety
New York needs a bone-crunching hitter patrolling the secondary and
making plays. Getting a guy like Indy's Bobby Sanders would really do
wonders for a defense which wasn't really known for its big play
ability. N.C. State's DaJuan Morgan could be available at pick 31 and he
has definitely shown that he can lay the wood.
#2 Cornerback
The Giants have some depth here, but it isn't real strong depth. None of
the youngsters look to be long term guys. R.W. McQuarters and Sam
Madison are solid vets , but the Giants could benefit from a player like
LSU's Chevis Jackson.
#3 Outside Linebacker
With free agent Kawika Mitchell getting picked up by Buffalo, the Giants
now have a glaring need at this spot. Oklahoma's Curtis Lofton or Penn
State's Dan Conner are the cream of the crop, but I'm not sure if the
Giants will be able to get their hands on either.
#4 Wide Receiver
This need doesn't jump out at you right away with Plaxico Burress, Amani
Toomer, and Steve Smith filling the first three wide receiver slots.
Sinorice Moss and David Tyree have shown flashes of greatness, but if
the Giants could land a guy that can flat out fly to be that quick
strike threat, the puzzle will be complete.
#5 Defensive Tackle
Starters Fred Robbins and Barry Cofield had brilliant seasons while
anchoring the line last season, but depth is needed. A run-stuffing
tackle would be ideal.
#6 Offensive Tackle
If the Giants want to turn its success in 2007-08 into a dynasty, they
must draft solid depth at the appropriate spots and this is one of them.
David Diehl and Kareem McKenzie started every game last season and all
the Giants have in the reserve tank is Guy Whimper and an unproven Adam
Koets. The G-Men must add depth here.
#7 Return Man
R.W. McQuarters is as sure-handed return man as there is, but he doesn't
pose much of a threat to take one the distance. A speed demon could add
yet another weapon to this team and improve field position. The Giants
could kill two birds with one stone here, filling the wide receiver hole
also.
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2008 NFL Draft previews
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to see how Jimmy sees the first round shaping up.
April 8th, 2008
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