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Looking for a hilarious and informative podcast about the New York Giants? 2 Giant Goofballs has got you covered! Hosted by Drew and Rob, this podcast offers insightful analysis, lively debates, and plenty of laughs. With their infectious personalities and quick wit, Drew and Rob make discussing the latest Giants news and games an absolute blast. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the fun, 2 Giant Goofballs is the perfect way to stay up-to-date on all things Big Blue. So join the conversation today and see why this is one of the best NY Giants podcasts around!

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In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, join Drew and Rob as they dive deep into the New York Giants' quarterback room. From Daniel Jones to Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, no stone is left unturned as they analyze each quarterback's strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's performance.The discussion begins with a thorough examination of Daniel Jones, the incumbent starter for the Giants. Drew and Rob assess Jones' performance thus far, highlighting his development, areas for improvement, and whether he is still the right choice to lead the team under center.Next, the spotlight shifts to Drew Lock, the new addition to the Giants' quarterback roster. Drew and Rob discuss Lock's previous experience with the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, his potential role with the Giants, and whether he poses a legitimate challenge to Jones for the starting position.Tommy DeVito, another intriguing prospect in the Giants' quarterback room, is also under scrutiny. Drew and Rob explore DeVito's collegiate career, his strengths as a quarterback, and the likelihood of him making an impact at the NFL level.The debate intensifies as Drew and Rob ponder the question: Should the Giants stick with Daniel Jones as the starter, an should they explore the possibility of signing another quarterback to compete for the position? They weigh the risks and rewards of each scenario, considering the implications for the team's success in the upcoming season.Finally, Drew and Rob assess whether the Giants' quarterback group is better or worse than last year. They compare the current roster to previous seasons, evaluating the overall talent level, depth, and potential for success.#nygiants #giants #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Welcome back to another exciting episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, where Drew and Rob, your favorite Giants enthusiasts, delve deep into the NFC East's 2024 draft classes and dissect how they could impact the divisional landscape. Grab your favorite Giants jersey, settle in, and let's dive into the action-packed world of NFL draft analysis!First up on the agenda is a comprehensive review of the Philadelphia Eagles' draft selections. From their first-round cornerback Quinyon Mitchell out of Toledo to their intriguing late-round prospects, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each pick. With a keen eye for talent and a knack for uncovering hidden gems, the hosts provide invaluable insights into how the Eagles' draft haul could shape their roster for the upcoming season.But the Eagles aren't the only NFC East team under the microscope. Drew and Rob turn their attention to the Dallas Cowboys' draft class, analyzing standout picks like offensive tackle Tyler Guyton and defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. With an in-depth look at each prospect's strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the field, the hosts offer their expert opinions on whether the Cowboys hit the mark with their draft selections.Next up, it's time to dissect the Washington Commanders' draft picks. From quarterback Jayden Daniels to linebacker Jordan Magee, Drew and Rob break down each selection with meticulous detail, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the Commanders' draft strategy and its implications for the upcoming season.But what about the New York Giants? Fear not, Giants fans – Drew and Rob haven't forgotten about Big Blue. After thoroughly analyzing the draft classes of their NFC East rivals, the hosts turn their attention to the Giants' own draft selections. With a critical eye and a passion for all things Giants, Drew and Rob evaluate each pick, from first-round receiver Malik Nabers to late-round gems like linebacker Darius Muasau.#nfceast #giants #cowboys #eagles #commandersSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of the Giants-focused podcast, the hosts delve into the team's post-draft maneuvers, scrutinizing the signings of undrafted free agents and the players invited to the rookie minicamp tryout. They kick off the discussion by dissecting the diverse skill sets and potential contributions of each newly signed undrafted free agent.First up is Ayir Asante, a versatile wide receiver hailing from Wyoming, known for his speed, agility, and willingness to adapt to various roles on the field. Next on the roster is Jon Jiles, a wide receiver with a towering frame and a knack for making contested catches. The Giants also bolstered their offensive line with the addition of Jake Kubas, a sturdy guard from North Dakota State known for his consistency and durability. On the defensive side of the ball, Marcellus Johnson, a versatile offensive lineman with experience at both guard and tackle positions, brings a blend of athleticism and tenacity to the trenches. Additionally, the Giants fortified their defensive line with the acquisition of Casey Rogers, a disruptive force in the trenches with a penchant for disrupting opposing offenses. The Giants also added depth to their linebacker corps with the signing of Ovie Oghuofo, a seasoned veteran with experience at multiple collegiate programs. In the secondary, the Giants secured the services of Alex Johnson, a versatile defensive back known for his ball-hawking skills and athleticism. Johnson's impressive pro day performance and knack for creating turnovers could earn him a spot on the Giants' roster as a rotational defender and special teams contributor.Finally, the hosts discuss the players invited to the rookie minicamp tryout, highlighting their potential to earn a roster spot through their performance and dedication during the camp:Chris Autman-Bell WR ConnecticutNick Mardner WR AuburnTE Jjay McAfee TE Georgia SouthernTreyton Pickering TE Montana StateWIlliam Barnes OL North CarolinaJD Duplian OL Michigan StateChaz Neal OL Florida AtlanticElijah Chatman DT SMUQuae Drake LB Jacksonville StateAndre White LB Georgia TechKalon Gervin DB KansasBen Labrosse DB McGillThe absence of offensive and defensive line prospects in the Giants' draft picks marks a notable departure from their usual strategy, marking the first time since 2016 that such positions were not addressed. Speculation arose regarding the Giants' apparent interest in quarterback JJ McCarthy, with suggestions that it may have been a strategic ploy to manipulate draft dynamics. Adam Schefter's insights propose that the Giants' purported interest in McCarthy could have served as a smokescreen to induce the Minnesota Vikings into trading up with the Los Angeles Chargers, ensuring that Joe Alt remained available for selection. Meanwhile, NFL Network analyst Marc Ross, a former Giants executive, opined that prioritizing a quarterback in the first round would have been a wiser move, emphasizing the fundamental importance of quarterback play over the allure of top-tier receivers in salvaging a team's offensive performance.#giants #nygiants #nfldraftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of the Giants-focused podcast, the hosts embark on a comprehensive breakdown of the team's 2024 Draft Class, meticulously dissecting each pick and delving into the potential impact these new additions could have on the upcoming season. The discussion kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the Giants' first-round selection, wide receiver Malik Nabers out of LSU. With his explosive playmaking ability and refined route-running skills, Nabers has the potential to inject a dynamic spark into the Giants' offense, reminiscent of past star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. However, concerns linger regarding Nabers' size and strength, leaving some pundits wary of his ability to excel against physical NFL defenses.Moving on to the second-round pick, safety Tyler Nubin from Minnesota, the hosts applaud the Giants' shrewd maneuvering to acquire this talented defensive prospect via a trade with the Seattle Seahawks. Nubin's versatility and knack for making game-changing plays on defense, coupled with his contributions on special teams, make him a valuable asset for the Giants' defensive unit. However, questions remain about Nubin's athleticism and whether he possesses the elite speed necessary to thrive in the NFL.Transitioning to the third-round selection, cornerback Andru Phillips out of Kentucky, the hosts analyze the strengths and weaknesses of this promising defensive back. Phillips impresses with his solid tackling ability, prowess in run defense, and proficiency in zone coverage schemes. However, concerns arise over his lack of recovery speed and a noticeable absence of interceptions, raising doubts about his ability to consistently shut down opposing wide receivers at the professional level.As the discussion progresses to the fourth-round pick, tight end Theo Johnson from Penn State, the hosts weigh the potential impact of this intriguing pass-catching prospect. Johnson's towering frame and reliable hands offer tantalizing possibilities in the Giants' offensive arsenal, yet questions linger regarding his proficiency as a blocker and the need for refinement in his route-running abilities. Nevertheless, Johnson's high ceiling presents an enticing prospect for the Giants' coaching staff to develop.In the fifth round, the Giants selected running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. from Purdue, a dynamic playmaker with the versatility to contribute in multiple facets of the game. Tracy's explosive burst, balanced running style, and reliable hands out of the backfield make him an intriguing addition to the Giants' offensive backfield. However, Tracy's rawness as a running back and deficiencies in vision and long-range speed suggest that he may require time to fully acclimate to the rigors of the NFL.Lastly, the podcast hosts delve into the Giants' sixth-round selection, linebacker Darius Muasau out of UCLA, praising his football acumen, tenacious tackling ability, and instincts on the field. Muasau's cerebral approach to the game, coupled with his relentless motor and aptitude for making plays in the backfield, bode well for his potential impact on the Giants' defense. However, concerns arise over Muasau's lack of elite athleticism and struggles against larger offensive linemen, which could limit his effectiveness in certain situations.#giants #nygiantSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts dive into the team's selection of LSU wide receiver Malik Nabors as the number 7 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. They express overall satisfaction with the move, citing Nabors' potential to become the most explosive wide receiver for the Giants since Odell Beckham Jr. However, the hosts also raise concerns about the quarterback position, emphasizing the importance of finding the right player to maximize Nabors' talents on the field. Throughout the episode, they analyze Nabors' strengths and discuss the impact he could have on the Giants' offense moving forward.Support the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
New York Giants tight end Darren Waller and WNBA champion Kelsey Plum have ended their marriage after just one year, filing for divorce in Clark County, Nevada. Following the filing, Plum took to social media to express her devastation, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram Stories. While she acknowledged walking through challenges for their relationship, she also recognized the need to move forward. Plum, a two-time WNBA champion with the Aces, and Waller, who previously played for the Las Vegas Raiders, dated for about a year before getting married on March 4, 2023. Prior to the divorce filing, Waller had discussed the possibility of retiring from the NFL. Does this affect his decision whether or not to return to the New York Giants for 2024.As the NFL Draft looms just days away, anticipation is at its peak for New York Giants fans. In this episode, we present our final mock draft for the Giants, analyzing potential selections and the impact they could have on the team's roster.With key needs to address across various positions, the Giants' front office has been diligently scouting prospects and evaluating their options. From offensive linemen to defensive playmakers, the Giants have the opportunity to add talent that could shape the future of the franchise.Tune in as we break down the latest rumors, discuss potential trade scenarios, and provide insights into the Giants' draft strategy. With the clock ticking down to draft day, the excitement and speculation continue to build as fans eagerly await the Giants' selections and the next chapter in their team's journey.#nygiants #giants #nfldraftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
With the NFL Draft just around the corner, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as teams finalize their draft boards and prepare to make their selections. In this episode, we present our final 1st round mock draft, offering insights into potential picks and highlighting the top players available.As the draft approaches, speculation abounds regarding which prospects will be selected early and which teams will make surprise moves. Standout quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels are expected to garner significant attention, while wide receivers like Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabors, and Rome Odunze could hear their names called early in the draft.Defensive talents such as Dallas Turner are also poised to make a splash, with their versatility and playmaking ability attracting interest from multiple teams. And with top offensive prospects like tight end Brock Bowers and offensive lineman Joe Alt in the mix, the first round promises to be full of talent and excitement.Join us as we analyze the latest rumors, discuss potential trade scenarios, and offer our predictions for how the first round will unfold. From highly touted prospects to potential sleepers, every pick has the potential to make a significant impact for their new team.With just hours remaining until the draft kicks off, football fans everywhere are eagerly awaiting the moment when their favorite teams are on the clock. Don't miss our final 1st round mock draft as we provide our last-minute insights and predictions for one of the most anticipated events of the NFL offseason.#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we turn our attention to the mid-round quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft, a group of talented signal-callers poised to make an impact at the next level.Spencer Rattler (South Carolina): Rattler brings a strong arm and natural playmaking ability to the quarterback position, showcasing excellent poise and confidence in the pocket.Michael Pratt (Tulane): Pratt is a gritty competitor with a knack for making big plays under pressure, displaying excellent leadership and decision-making skills on the field.Kedon Slovis (BYU): Slovis is a polished passer with excellent accuracy and touch, capable of making all the throws necessary to succeed at the NFL level.Joe Milton (Tennessee): Milton possesses impressive physical tools with a cannon for an arm and the ability to make plays with his legs, but he needs to improve his consistency and decision-making.Jordan Travis (Florida State): Travis is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback with exceptional athleticism and elusiveness, capable of extending plays and making things happen with his legs.Austin Reed (Western Kentucky): Reed is a cerebral quarterback with excellent football IQ and anticipation, displaying the ability to read defenses and make quick decisions under pressure.Sam Hartman (Notre Dame): Hartman is a poised and composed passer with solid mechanics and a quick release, demonstrating good accuracy and touch on his throws.Join us as we analyze the strengths and areas of improvement for each of these mid-round quarterback prospects, offering insights into their potential to succeed in the NFL and make an impact for their future teams.#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we explore the top defensive tackle prospects entering the 2024 NFL Draft, each bringing a unique blend of size, strength, and agility to the interior of the defensive line.Byron Murphy II (Texas): Murphy is a disruptive force in the trenches with a rare combination of size and athleticism, capable of collapsing the pocket and stuffing the run with equal effectiveness.Jer’Zhan Newton (Illinois): Newton is a powerful interior presence with excellent hand usage and leverage, often commanding double teams and freeing up teammates to make plays.Branden Fiske (Florida State): Fiske is a versatile defensive tackle with the ability to play multiple techniques along the defensive line, offering valuable flexibility and scheme versatility.Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): Orhorhoro is a dominant run-stuffer with excellent strength and anchor ability, capable of holding his ground against double teams and clogging running lanes.Kris Jenkins (Michigan): Jenkins is a disruptive interior pass rusher with a quick first step and excellent hand technique, often collapsing the pocket and disrupting timing in the passing game.Brandon D'Orlus (Oregon): D'Orlus is a high-motor defensive tackle with a relentless pursuit of the football, often chasing down ball carriers from sideline to sideline and making plays in the backfield.T’Vondre Sweat (Texas): Sweat is a disruptive force on the interior with excellent burst off the line of scrimmage and the ability to penetrate gaps and disrupt plays in the backfield.Michael Hall Jr (Ohio State): Hall Jr is a disruptive interior presence with excellent size and power, capable of anchoring against the run and collapsing the pocket as a pass rusher.DeWayne Carter (Duke): Carter is a disruptive interior defender with excellent instincts and awareness, often diagnosing plays quickly and getting into the backfield to disrupt the offense.Leonard Taylor III (Miami): Taylor III is a versatile defensive tackle with the size and athleticism to line up at multiple positions along the defensive line, offering valuable versatility and scheme flexibility.Join us as we delve into the strengths and potential impact of these top defensive tackle prospects, offering insights into the future of NFL defensive fronts and the next generation of interior disruptors.#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we explore the top cornerback prospects entering the 2024 NFL Draft, each bringing a unique skill set and potential to the table.Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo): Mitchell showcases exceptional speed and agility, allowing him to stick with receivers and make plays on the football.Terrion Arnold (Alabama): Arnold is a versatile defensive back with the ability to excel in both man and zone coverage, making him a valuable asset for any defense.Nate Wiggins (Clemson): Wiggins is a physical cornerback with excellent ball skills, often disrupting passes and creating turnovers.Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama): McKinstry is a lockdown corner with the size and athleticism to match up against any receiver, making him a formidable presence in the secondary.Cooper DeJean (Iowa): DeJean is a playmaking cornerback with a nose for the football, consistently making clutch plays in critical moments.Ennis Rakestraw Jr (Missouri): Rakestraw Jr is a technically sound cornerback with excellent instincts and awareness, allowing him to excel in coverage situations.Kamari Lassiter (Georgia): Lassiter is a physical cornerback with the ability to jam receivers at the line of scrimmage and disrupt timing routes.TJ Tampa (Iowa State): Tampa is a ball-hawking cornerback with excellent hands and anticipation, often baiting quarterbacks into throws and creating turnovers.Mike Sainistil (Michigan): Sainistil is a versatile defensive back with the ability to play multiple positions in the secondary, offering valuable flexibility for NFL defenses.Max Melton (Rutgers): Melton is a skilled cornerback with excellent footwork and recovery speed, allowing him to stay in phase with receivers and contest catches.Caelen Carson (Wake Forest): Carson is a physical cornerback with the ability to excel in press coverage and match up against bigger receivers.DJ James (Auburn): James is a instinctive cornerback with excellent route recognition and anticipation, often jumping routes and making plays on the football.Kris Abrams-Draine (Missouri): Abrams-Draine is a speedy cornerback with excellent closing speed and recovery ability, allowing him to make up ground and break up passes.Kalen King (Penn State): King is a technically sound cornerback with excellent footwork and coverage skills, often sticking with receivers and breaking up passes.Josh Newton (TCU): Newton is a physical cornerback with the ability to come up in run support and make open-field tackles, offering value in both coverage and run defense.Join us as we delve into the strengths and potential impact of these top cornerback prospects, offering insights into the future of NFL secondaries and the next generation of lockdown corners.#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we take a closer look at some of the most promising edge rusher prospects entering the NFL draft, analyzing their performances, strengths, and areas for improvement.Dallas Turner from Alabama kicks off our analysis with impressive numbers, including 10 sacks in the 2023 season. Despite concerns about his strength and injury history, Turner's speed off the edge and proficiency as a pass rusher position him as a top prospect in the draft.Laiatu Latu, a standout from UCLA and Washington, showcases his dominance as a pass rusher with 21.5 tackles for loss and 13 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him a remarkable 96.3 PFF grade. With his combination of size, athleticism, and productivity, Latu emerges as a highly sought-after prospect in the draft.Jared Verse from Florida State demonstrates his prowess as a pass rusher with 9 sacks in the 2022 season and an impressive 84.4 PFF grade in 2023. Chop Robinson from Penn State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 7.5 tackles for loss and 4 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him a stellar 90.8 PFF grade. Darius Robinson from Missouri emerges as another formidable edge rusher, tallying 14 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in the 2023 season. Chris Braswell from Alabama showcases his versatility as a pass rusher with 10.5 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, including an interception returned for a touchdown.Bralen Trice from Washington demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 11.5 tackles for loss and 7 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 88.1 PFF grade. Adisa Isaac from Penn State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 16 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 8.17 PFF grade. Austin Booker from Kansas and Minnesota displays his versatility as a pass rusher with 12 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 82.2 PFF grade. Jonah Ellis from Utah demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 16 tackles for loss and 12 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 84.7 PFF grade. Marshawn Kneeland from Western Michigan showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 7.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 89.7 PFF grade. Gabriel Murphy from UCLA and North Texas demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 16 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 85.3 PFF grade. Mohamed Kamara from Colorado State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 17 tackles for loss and 13 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 85.9 PFF grade. With his athleticism and pass-rushing ability, Kamara emerges as a top prospect in the draft.Javon Solomon from Troy showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 18 tackles for loss and 16 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an impressive 84.6 PFF grade. Join us as we dissect the talents of these edge rusher prospects, uncovering the next generation of defensive stars poised to make an impact in the NFL.#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we dive into the dynamic world of linebacker prospects, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and potential draft positions.First up is Payton Wilson from NC State, a standout linebacker boasting impressive statistics, including 138 tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss in the 2023 season. Despite concerns about his injury history, Wilson's speed, agility, and proficiency as a blitzer position him as a solid second-round pick.Next, we analyze the talents of Edgerrin Cooper from Texas A&M, who has showcased his prowess as a pass rusher with 8 sacks in the 2023 season. While his inexperience in coverage and smaller stature are areas for improvement, Cooper's agility and aggressive playstyle make him a promising prospect in the second to third round range.Jeremiah Trotter Jr. from Clemson emerges as another intriguing linebacker prospect, excelling in zone coverage and displaying a high football IQ. Despite some struggles with shedding blocks and occasional overruns, Trotter's downfield speed and knack for creating turnovers position him as a potential third to fourth-round selection.Cedric Gray from North Carolina demonstrates exceptional instincts and acceleration, making him a formidable force in pursuit. Gray's versatility and playmaking ability make him a compelling option in the third to fourth round range.Junior Colson from Michigan showcases his strength in shedding blocks and proficiency in zone coverage, though he occasionally takes suboptimal angles. JD Bertrand from Notre Dame earns praise for his leadership and football IQ, though he lacks elite athleticism and struggles in open-field tackling.Tyrice Knight from UTEP stands out as a run stopper with burst and playmaking ability, though he needs to refine his technique and add strength. Lastly, we explore the profiles of Nathaniel Watson from Mississippi State and Marist Liufau from Notre Dame, along with Jackson Sirmon from California. In the latest Giants updates, Mel Kiper's mock draft predicts a strategic move, suggesting the team's interest in Malik Nabors before potentially trading up to secure Bo Nix at pick #33. Pat Leornard's inside scoop reinforces the buzz around Drake Maye as a potential target for the Giants, adding depth to the ongoing quarterback discussions. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about the Giants unveiling a new alternate helmet design for the upcoming season, heightening anticipation among fans. Darren Waller's latest comments regarding his future plans offer insight, hinting at a timeline for his decision before the summer break. Additionally, details emerge about Isaiah Simmons' contract, confirming his return on a one-year deal worth $2 million. In other news, the retirement of former Giants safety Logan Ryan marks a transition in the team's roster. On the offensive front, the Giants secure WR Myles Boykin, a former third-round pick known for his tenure with the Ravens, adding depth to their receiving corps. Shifting gears to broader NFL news, attention turns to the Chicago Bears' jersey number changes and an arrest warrant issued for Chiefs WR Rashee Rice, while Josh Allen secures a lucrative five-year, $150 million contract, solidifying his future with the Jacksonville Jaguars.#nfldraft #nfl #draftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of "Giants Sign Undrafted Free Agent Dante Miller," we delve into the compelling journey of Dante Miller, a resilient athlete whose path to the NFL is marked by trials and triumphs. At just two years old, Miller found himself navigating the foster care system after his mother's sudden disappearance. Despite facing adversity, Miller's perseverance led him to excel on the football field, earning accolades as the team MVP and First Team All-Ivy League at Columbia University.Following his standout collegiate career, Miller encountered unforeseen challenges upon transferring to South Carolina. Despite limited playing time, Miller's unwavering determination remained steadfast as he pursued avenues to continue his football journey. Despite setbacks, Miller's remarkable athleticism shone bright during South Carolina's pro day, where he showcased impressive results that turned heads across the league.As the NFL draft approached, Miller's eligibility status sparked uncertainty, ultimately leading to his designation as a free agent. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Miller's decision to join the New York Giants reflects his commitment to embracing new opportunities and making a lasting impact in the league.The show also discusses Isaiah Simmons' one-year contract extension with the Giants, prompting discussions on his role within the team and the reasons behind the delayed re-signing process.As the episode progresses, we shift focus to Brian Burns' insightful comments on mentoring top prospect Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting the importance of collaboration and intellectual exchange among pass rushers. Additionally, we analyze Darren Waller's recent statements regarding his future in the league, shedding light on his ongoing deliberations about his playing career amidst injury concerns.Amidst swirling rumors, the spotlight turns to running back prospect Trey Benson, with reports suggesting the Giants' keen interest in securing him in the upcoming draft. With Benson projected as a potential third-round pick, speculation mounts over the Giants' draft strategy and their pursuit of top talent.In a surprising turn of events, former Giants head coach Joe Judge makes headlines with his new coaching role at Ole Miss under Lane Kiffin, sparking discussions about his departure and the implications for the Giants moving forward.Lastly, attention turns to emerging rumors surrounding Malik Nabors, with speculation about his potential impact on and off the field. Amidst growing whispers about his personality, the episode delves into the complexities of managing player dynamics and navigating off-field challenges in a competitive NFL landscape.From contract extensions to coaching transitions and draft rumors, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the evolving dynamics within the New York Giants organization and the broader NFL community. Join us as we dissect the latest headlines and delve into the intriguing narratives shaping the future of football.#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Welcome back to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast"! In today's episode, we're diving deep into all the trade options for the New York Giants in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. With the draft approaching, the Giants have several paths they could take to address their quarterback and wide receiver needs. Join us as we explore various trade scenarios and discuss the potential impact on the team's future.Moving Up for a Top QB:First up, we analyze the possibility of the Giants trading up from their 6th overall pick to secure one of the top three quarterbacks in the draft: Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, or Drake Maye. We weigh the potential benefits of acquiring a franchise quarterback against the cost of trading up and sacrificing future draft capital.Trading Back for Extra Picks:Next, we discuss the option of trading back from the 6th pick to a mid-first-round selection to accumulate additional draft picks. While this strategy may lower the Giants' chances of their preferred quarterback of tier 2 whether it be JJ McCarthy, Michael Penix Jr or Bo Nix, it could provide valuable assets for building depth across the roster. We evaluate potential trade partners and the impact on the team's draft strategy.Drafting a Top WR at 6 & Trading Back up into the Middle of the 1st Round:In another scenario, we consider the possibility of the Giants selecting one of the top three wide receivers – Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, or Rome Odunze – with the 6th pick. We then explore the idea of trading up into the middle of the first round to also secure a second-tier quarterback. This strategy aims to bolster the team's receiving corps while still addressing the quarterback position.Selecting a WR at 6 and trading back into the end of the 1st for a QB:Lastly, we examine a scenario where the Giants opt to draft one of the top wide receivers with the 3rd overall pick. If a quarterback they covet remains available at the end of the first round, we discuss the feasibility of trading back into the latter part of the round to secure their future signal-caller.Staying Put: Alternatively, the Giants may opt to stay put at the 6th overall pick and see how the draft unfolds. In this scenario, they would keep their options open and let the board dictate their selection. By staying at their original spot, the Giants have the opportunity to evaluate all available prospects, including quarterbacks, wide receivers, and other positions of need. This approach allows them to potentially land a top-tier talent without sacrificing additional draft capital in trades. However, it also comes with the risk of missing out on targeted players if they are selected earlier in the draft. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of staying put and analyze the potential impact on the team's long-term goals.Conclusion:As the draft draws near, the New York Giants face critical decisions that could shape the franchise for years to come. Join us next time as we continue to analyze the team's draft strategy and provide insights into the latest developments leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft. Until then, stay tuned, Giants fans!#nfldraft #draft #nflSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
The episode delved into the top 10 safeties poised to make an impact in the 2024 NFL Draft, showcasing a diverse range of talents and potential across the field. At the forefront was Tyler Nubin from Minnesota, a towering presence at 6 feet 2 inches and 210 pounds. With a penchant for playmaking and an impressive PFF rating of 89.2 in 2023, Nubin demonstrated his versatility by excelling in various positions, including deep coverage and box duties.Following closely behind was Georgia's Javon Bullard, whose knack for coverage and instinctive play earned him a respectable 82.8 PFF rating in 2023. Despite his slight frame, Bullard showcased excellent length and instincts, making him a force to be reckoned with in the secondary.Meanwhile, Jaden Hicks from Washington State displayed steady improvement year over year, with a notable performance in 2023 earning him a PFF rating of 76.6. Despite some concerns regarding his fluidity and footwork, Hicks proved to be a reliable presence against both the run and pass.Miami's Kamren Kinchens showcased his ball-hawking abilities, despite grappling with injury concerns throughout his career. With impressive athleticism and a penchant for creating turnovers, Kinchens remains a tantalizing prospect for NFL teams in need of defensive playmakers.USC's Calen Bullock transitioned from wide receiver to safety, showcasing his elite athleticism and ball-hawking skills. While he still has room to improve in terms of physicality and play recognition, Bullock's raw talent and potential make him an intriguing prospect in the draft.Other notable safeties included Dadrion Taylor-Demerson from Texas Tech, Tykee Smith from Georgia, and Malik Mustapha from Wake Forest, each bringing their own unique skill sets and attributes to the table. With the draft approaching, teams will have their eyes on these talented safeties, hoping to secure a game-changing talent for their defensive backfield.#nfl #nfldraft #draftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we explore the top interior offensive linemen (IOL) prospects in the highly anticipated 2024 NFL Draft.Guards (G):Graham Barton - Duke: A versatile lineman who played left tackle in college but is projected to transition to guard in the NFL. Despite issues with high-end speed rushers, Barton's agility and pulling skills make him a late first-round pick.Cooper Beebe - Kansas State: Beebe, with a strong base and intelligence, played multiple positions in college but saw most snaps at left guard. His length and footwork are areas for improvement, making him a late second-round prospect.Christian Haynes - Connecticut: A road-grading right guard with average mobility, Haynes is considered a late second to third-round pick due to his slow start and movement.Christian Mahogany - Boston College: Mahogany, primarily a right guard, displays strength and good technique but struggles with forward leaning and hand placement. He's projected as a third-round pick.Zak Zinter - Michigan: Zinter, a right guard with impressive size and intelligence, faces concerns about his recovery from a broken tibia and fibula. He's expected to go in the third to fourth round.Trevor Keegan - Michigan: With solid fundamentals but limitations in athleticism, Keegan is projected as a day three pick due to his length and pad level issues.Javion Cohen - Miami: Cohen, a left guard, possesses agility and good footwork but struggles with short arms and aggressiveness. He's considered a day three prospect.Lauden Robinson - Texas A&M: Quick off the snap but lacking athleticism, Robinson is projected as a day three pick with strengths in pass blocking and hand usage.Centers (C):Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon: A mean-streak center with quickness and strength, Powers-Johnson is a late first-round prospect despite rawness and issues against experienced rushers.Zach Frazier - West Virginia: Frazier, known for excellent run blocking and a strong anchor, faces concerns about lateral movement. He's projected as a second-round pick.Sedrick Van Pran - Georgia: An athletic and agile center with inconsistent pass protection technique, Van Pran is expected to go in the late second to third round.Beaux Limmer - Arkansas: Limmer, displaying intelligence and good range, faces pass protection issues and overaggressiveness. He's a third to fourth-round prospect.Hunter Nourzad - Penn State: With quick feet and agility, Nourzad is projected as a day three pick due to concerns about pass protection technique.Tanor Bortolini - Wisconsin: Bortolini, an athletic center with struggles in maintaining blocks, is considered a day three prospect due to his aggressiveness.These prospects offer a mix of strengths and weaknesses, providing NFL teams with various options to bolster their offensive lines in the upcoming draft.#nfl #nfldraft #draftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode focusing on the 2024 NFL Draft prospects, the spotlight shines on the sons of former NFL players, carrying on their family legacies while carving their own paths in football.Among the standout running backs is Frank Gore Jr., following in the footsteps of his legendary father, Frank Gore. Despite projections of a 7th-round pick, Frank Gore Jr. showcases his talent with impressive rushing yards and receiving stats.In the wide receiver category, Marvin Harrison Jr., son of the illustrious Marvin Harrison, demonstrates his skill and athleticism, projected to make an impact at the professional level with his impressive college statistics.Luke McCaffrey, son of former NFL wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, transitions from quarterback to wide receiver, showcasing his versatility and potential to thrive in the NFL.Terique Owens, son of the legendary Terrell Owens, faces challenges in the draft but carries the legacy of his father's remarkable career.Brenden Rice, son of the iconic Jerry Rice, displays promise as a wide receiver, aiming to make a name for himself on the field.Moving to the offensive line, Joe Alt, son of former NFL offensive tackle John Alt, shines as a versatile prospect, projected to excel at the next level.Javon Foster, son of Jerome Foster, showcases his skills as an offensive tackle, while Drake Nugent, son of former NFL quarterback Terry Nugent, looks to make his mark at the center position.In the defensive line category, Jonah Elliss, son of Luther Ellis, and Jaylen Harrell, son of James Harrell, exhibit their prowess on the field, projected to be valuable assets to their future NFL teams.Kris Jenkins, son of former NFL player Kris Jenkins, stands out as a formidable defensive lineman, carrying on his family's tradition of excellence on the gridiron.At linebacker, Jeremiah Trotter, son of Jeremiah Trotter, continues his family's football legacy with impressive stats and projections for a successful NFL career.As these draft prospects prepare to embark on their professional journeys, they honor the legacies of their fathers while forging paths of their own in the NFL.#nfl #nfldraft #draftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this mock draft, the action starts early with a significant trade involving the Raiders and the Giants. The Raiders acquire Picks 6 and 47, while the Giants receive Picks 13, 44, and next year's first-round pick.With the 13th pick, the Giants select Rome Odunze, a wide receiver from Washington, bolstering their receiving corps with his size and playmaking ability.At Pick 44, the Giants address their quarterback situation by selecting Michael Penix Jr. from Washington, adding depth and competition to the position.The draft continues with Pick 70, but the Giants make another move, this time with the Cardinals. The Cardinals acquire Picks 170 and 183, while the Giants receive Picks 71 and 138.With the 71st pick, the Giants address their pass rush by selecting Bralen Trice, an edge rusher from Washington, adding pressure off the edge to their defense.At Pick 107, the Giants add depth to their backfield by selecting Braelon Allen, a running back from Wisconsin, known for his power and ability to break tackles.With Pick 138, the Giants address the tight end position by selecting Jared Wiley from TCU, adding a versatile weapon to their offense.Finally, at Pick 166, the Giants bolster their defensive line by selecting Gabe Hall, a defensive tackle from Baylor, adding depth and versatility to their defensive front.Overall, the Giants make strategic moves to address key areas of need while also acquiring valuable future assets through trades, setting themselves up for success both in the present and the future.#giants #nfl #nfldraftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, we delve into the top prospects among running backs for the 2024 NFL Draft. Leading the pack is Johnathon Brooks from Texas, a powerful runner with impressive play speed and vision. Despite a recent ACL injury, Brooks' stellar performance in the 2023 season, averaging 6.1 yards per carry, solidifies his position as a second to third-round pick.Next up is Jaylen Wright from Tennessee, known for his patience and physicality on the field. With a knack for pass protection and consistent performance, Wright is projected as a second-round selection, offering teams a reliable option in the backfield.Bucky Irving, hailing from Oregon and previously Minnesota, emerges as another top prospect, praised for his exceptional contact balance and versatility. Despite concerns about his size and long-speed, Irving's ability to consistently move the chains makes him a viable option in the second to third round.Audric Estime from Notre Dame showcases his physicality and prowess in pass protection, though concerns linger about his fumble tendencies and lack of explosive speed. Nevertheless, Estime's impressive performance in the 2023 season solidifies his position as a third-round selection.Michigan's Blake Corum, with his exceptional vision and goal-line performance, rounds out the top five prospects. Despite concerns about his size and pass protection, Corum's ability to make smart cuts and adjustments on the field makes him a valuable asset in the second round.With each prospect offering unique strengths and areas for development, the excitement continues to build around the top running backs as they prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft.Top 10 RBs1 Johnathon Brooks, Texas2 Jaylen Wright, Tennessee3 Bucky Irving, Oregon4 Audric Estime, Notre Dame5 Blake Corum, Michigan6 Trey Benson, Florida State7 MarShawn Lloyd, ‘23 USC8 Braelon Allen, Wisconsin9 Ray Davis, ‘Kentucky10 Will Shipley, Clemson#nygiants #nfl #nfldraftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In the latest episode titled "Top 15 Offensive Tackles: 2024 NFL Draft," the spotlight shines on the premier talent among offensive tackle prospects gearing up for the upcoming draft. Leading the pack is Joe Alt from Notre Dame, a former tight end turned tackle known for his exceptional athleticism and ability to create running lanes. With a stellar performance in the 2023 season and a remarkable 90.7 PFF rating, Alt is projected as a top-10 pick, offering teams a dynamic presence on the offensive line.Following closely is Taliese Fuaga from Oregon State, recognized for his agility and effectiveness in screen blocking, despite concerns about his athleticism. With consistent performances and an 88.2 PFF rating, Fuaga is expected to be a first-round selection, providing teams with a reliable option at tackle.JC Latham from Alabama emerges as another top prospect, lauded for his strength and proficiency as a run blocker. Despite occasional struggles with finesse, Latham's imposing presence and solid performance, earning an 81.9 PFF rating, make him a first-round contender.Olu Fashanu from Penn State showcases impressive athleticism and footwork, though balance issues raise concerns about his overall effectiveness. Despite a thigh injury and a truncated 2023 season, Fashanu's potential as a top-15 pick remains evident.Jordan Morgan from Arizona stands out for his exceptional run-blocking skills and steady improvement throughout his college career, though a torn ACL and short arm present challenges. Nevertheless, Morgan is expected to be selected in the first or second round, offering teams a promising prospect at tackle.With the NFL Draft on the horizon, the excitement continues to build around these top offensive tackle prospects, each offering unique strengths and areas for development as they transition to the professional level.Top 15 tackles 1 Joe Alt, Notre Dame2 Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State3 JC Latham, Alabama4 Olu Fashanu, Penn State5 Jordan Morgan, Arizona6 Troy Fautanu (fo-tahn-oo), Washington7 Amarius Mims, Georgia8 Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma9 Kingsley Suamataia, BYU10 Patrick Paul, Houston11 Kiran Amegadjie, Yale12 Blake Fisher, Notre Dame13 Dominick Puni, Kansas14 Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh15 Christian Jones, Texas#nygants #nfl #nfldraftSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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