High intrigue and drama surrounding the Giants with the third pick, as well as how far down might Shedeur Sanders slide?
Two trades in the Serby Mock 4.0, one engineered by Giants GM Joe Schoen to secure his Quarterback of the Future after landing edge Abdul Carter with the third pick of Thursday night’s NFL draft.
The new Jets regime adds a right tackle to complete what it expects to be a dynamic offensive line.
No, he’s not a generational talent, but new GM Mike Borgonzi and HC Brian Callahan want better than Will Levis.
A WR bookend to Jerry Jeudy and third-down assistance for Denzel Ward. Shohei Two-Way.
A Fearsome Foursome for Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott to ponder.
Will Will Campbell be protecting Drake Maye for years to come? Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
As long as Mike Vrabel signs off on 33-inch arms protecting Drake Maye.
He’d be hailed as Walter Payton Lite by Caleb Williams.
Will Ahston Jeanty be the next great NFL running back? AP
An uber-athletic RT bookend for Kolton Miller for HC Pete Carroll.
High-character bookend for LT Olu Fashanu to help Justin Fields execute Aaron Glenn’s punishing Ground & Pound.
Dynamic undersized heat-seeking missile to help sad sack pass rush.
In no universe would new HC Kellen Moore not be interested in a Gronkish weapon for either Derek Carr or Spencer Rattler.
New head coach Liam Coen turns to a 6-4 target opposite Brian Thomas Jr. to elevate Trevor Lawrence.
The surprising slide ends with DC Robert Saleh landing a partner in crime for Nick Bosa.
A 4.29 burner to complement CeeDee Lamb for Dak Prescott.
Will the Cowboys stay local to boost their receiving unit? AP
Jalen Ramsey is trade bait and is replaced by a versatile stud who can play on the outside or as the nickel.
A 6-5, 245-pound receiving target for Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson.
A 6-5, 265-pound run stuffer with upside who will appeal to DC Jeff Ulbrich as HC Raheem Morris needs better than last season’s 31 sacks.
Ahead of schedule following knee surgery, and guess who coached him and LT Paris Johnson when they were Buckeyes? New OL coach Justin Frye, that’s who.
A 6-5, 267-pound athletic freak as disgruntled sack champion Trey Hendrickson could be traded, much to Joe Burrow’s chagrin.
GM John Schneider would love this 6-6, 304-pounder who can play all across the OL, making life easier on Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker III.
Grey Zabel during North Dakota State’s pro day in March 2025. AP
A sideline-to-sideline 2026 replacement for Lavonte David, who can also rush the passer for Todd Bowles.
If the comp truly is Alvin Kamara, he’s a fit for Sean Payton.
Good move not opting for the Green Bay Green Room with Mike Tomlin still held hostage by Aaron Rodgers.
Jim Harbaugh loves him some Michigan Men and loves him some trench warfare.
Could fall because of long-term knee concerns, but GM Brian Gutekunst might want to sign off on a big corner with instincts to replace Jaire Alexander.
Joe Schoen takes his swing on a Quarterback of the Future. Eli Manning is a fan. And vice versa.
Will Jaxson Dart give the Giants another Ole Miss QB? Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images
A Buckeye reunion with polished, professional weapon for C.J. Stroud to replace Stefon Diggs and rehabbing Tank Dell (knee).
An heir apparent for 33-year-old RT Rob Havenstein.
A high I.Q. free safety to pair with Kyle Hamilton.
A 6-3, 251-pound predator bookend for Aidan Hutchinson as Dan Campbell won’t be scared off by character concerns.
A long-armed 6-2, 247-pound team captain to replace Dante Fowler Jr. (10.5 sacks).
An explosive future sidekick for Ed Oliver, who needs to grow up.
Donovan Jackson could be blocking for Patrick Mahomes next season. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Patrick Mahomes loses Super Bowls only when his OL betrays him.
A 6-5, 324-pound Road Grader to replace Mekhi Becton.