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

April 8, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

This is it: The last of my “Making the Case” analyses regarding the No. 10 overall pick by the New York Giants, who go on the clock for the 2016 NFL draft in about three weeks.
If you’ve been following this series, you've no doubt seen how the pendulum can swing either way in favor of a certain position being favored for Big Blue’s best pick.
This is perhaps why general manager Jerry Reese always preaches that the Giants will take the “best available” when they go on the clock, even if taking the best available leaves them with a surplus at one position while being short at another.
Let’s take a look at the final position in this series, which is running back.
 
Why it Should Be a Running Back
Where have you gone, Earth, Wind and Fire? Big Blue Nation turns its lonely eyes to you.
Not since the days of Brandon Jacobs (Earth), Derrick Ward (Wind) and Ahmad Bradshaw (Fire) has the Giants running game been a...

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