Draft season means quarterback-intrigue season. If you are looking into the prop market, and especially anything in the top 10, then figuring out where this group of passers lands is going to impact almost any wager you make.
The Giants added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston this year, so there isn't as much immediate urgency to add a quarterback. Rather, it could go with the veterans for the time being and perhaps look to draft a different signal-caller in 2026 or future seasons depending on how things unfold.
This close to the NFL Draft, we typically get a few rumors about off-field, maturity-based concerns for prospects. Some concerns were completely justified. Others, we come to real
LeSean McCoy explains why he disagrees with San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York labeling Brock Purdy as a Top 10 NFL QB.
Milton, who saw limited playing time in 2024 behind starter Drake Maye and backup Jacoby Brissett, wants to start anew elsewhere, with a source telling Mass Live the former Tennessee product “would prefer to be on a roster that best gives him a chance to compete for the starting job.”
ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck on Colorado QB and NFL draft prospect Shedeur Sanders: "He just is not as physically talented as you would like to see."
Not that long ago, Anthony Richardson was viewed as a potential superstar in the making. With the build of a fullback, 4.43-second speed and a cannon for a right arm, he didn't make it out of the top-five of the 2023 NFL draft after the Indianapolis Colts selected him fourth overall.
The Giants have been heavily linked to quarterback Shedeur Sanders this offseason, and if the star passer out of Colorado is still available at the No. 3 pick, it’s likely he’ll be headed for New York. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper appeared on UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio this week and gave an interesting comparison for the young quarterback.