The Jaylen Waddle trade to the Denver Broncos is shaking up the NFL landscape, and while the New York Giants aren't directly involved, they might find themselves benefiting from the ripple effects. Waddle's move from the Miami Dolphins to Denver has Miami stacking up on draft capital, snagging first-, third-, and fourth-round picks in the upcoming draft. This trade gives Miami a total of 11 picks, including four in the third round, setting the stage for some intriguing draft day maneuvers.
With the Giants holding the No. 5 overall pick, there's buzz around the possibility of them trading down in the first round. Last season, they made a bold move back into the first round to grab quarterback Jaxson Dart, which left them without a third-round pick in this year's draft. Enter the Dolphins, who are now loaded with picks and could be natural trade partners for the Giants.
Imagine a scenario where Miami offers the No. 11 and No. 75 picks, along with a 2027 third-rounder, in exchange for the Giants' No. 5 pick. This move could shake up the draft board significantly. While dropping to No. 11 might mean missing out on top prospects like safety Caleb Downs and linebacker Sonny Styles, it opens up other exciting possibilities.
At No. 11, the Giants could target talents such as Mansoor Delane, a standout cornerback from LSU, or Jermod McCoy from Tennessee. They might also consider bolstering their offensive line with Olaivavega Ioane from Penn State or adding firepower with wide receivers like Makai Lemon from USC and Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State. Offensive tackle options like Francis Mauigoa from Miami (FL) and Spencer Fano from Utah could also be on their radar.
This potential trade would not only give the Giants an additional third-round pick this year but also set them up with another valuable pick in 2027. It's a strategic move that could pay dividends as the Giants look to build a stronger roster for the future.
