Jameis Winston joined the New York Giants after signing a whopping $8 million deal with the team. The NFL quarterback signed a two-year contract with the team in the presence of his wife and kids.
But the Giants, after flirting with accomplished veterans in Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers, signed journeyman Jameis Winston and Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson earlier in March. So, how do these veteran additions affect the Giants' plans for the No. 3 selection in April's draft?
The New York Giants quickly made Jameis Winston their second-string quarterback by signing Russell Wilson. Did he see the move coming?
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Speaking for the first time since signing a two-year deal with the New York Giants, quarterback Jameis Winston described his feelings about signing with a team at an inflection point, and his relationship with presumed starter Russell Wilson.
While discussing the Giants' recent QB acquisitions on Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio Podcast, the PFT Editor-in-Chief and sports writer/commentator Michael Holley both did their best to understand the rationale of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
After adding Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency, how will the New York Giants attack the early rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft?
In his latest “all trades” mock draft, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell proposes that if that happens, the Giants should trade down with the Carolina Panthers to the No. 8 overall pick. In addition to the eighth pick, the Giants would also receive a second-round pick this year (No. 57) as well as a second-rounder next year.
Even after signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, the Giants are showing interest in Shedeur Sanders ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.