The New York Giants need a new quarterback. Everyone agrees. But what approach do the G-Men choose for their upheaval? One direction in which the Giants now want to go is certain.

At least Adam Schefter from “ESPN” is certain. According to his information, the Giants are looking for a veteran quarters back. It fits: It was only in the previous week that New York had already had intensive discussions with Rams Quarterback Matthew Stafford, who will now stay in Los Angeles.

However, there are some other open names that could lead the Giants offense in the future. An example would be Aaron Rodgers. In the past two years he has played for the competition from its own city, the New York Jets. Now it will be on the market because the jets want to take a new direction. So Rodgers would not even have to move to the Giants.

Schefter also brings Sam Darnold into play, who last year in Minnesota represented the injured rookie JJ McCarthy with flying colors and was able to make a name for himself in the league again. Darnold was already interested in the previous year, at that time as a backup for Daniel Jones (who ironically became Darnold’s backup in Minnesota after his release).

With the Free Agents Russell Wilson and Kirk Cousins, who may be released in Atlanta and then to have a league minimum, there are also other options.

What about the NFL draft?

And then there is also the NFL draft for the Giants, in which you will peck three at the end of April due to the weak pre -season. While a quarter back (back then with Pick 6) (at that time with Pick 6), you want to “turn every single stone” as far as the quarterback is concerned, according to General Manager Joe Schoen.

The decision to bring an NFL veteran into the team is independent of the draft, according to the assumption. This could serve as a mentor for a rookie QB or as a solution if you cannot find or get the quarterback of the future in the draft.

With Tommy Devito there is currently only a quarterback in the New York Giants squad.

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