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Making the Case for a Receiver as the New York Giants’ 1st-Round Draft Pick

April 4, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Linebacker? Offensive Tackle? Cornerback? Receiver? Safety?
Let’s face it: Trying to figure out what position the New York Giants will deem the “best available” in the first round of this year’s draft is about as simple as trying to figure out the winning Powerball numbers.
Not only is the pick’s identity dependent on what happens in the first nine slots of the first round (assuming of course the Giants don’t trade up or down), no one outside of the organization truly knows the grades assigned to the numerous prospects on their board.
As the Giants work toward setting their draft board, they’ll stick to “best available.” But what happens if two or more players have similar grades? Then it becomes a matter of need.
With that said, in this installment of “Making the Case,” let’s look at the pros and cons of selecting a wide receiver at No. 10.
 
Why It Should Be a Receiver
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