EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- It's a year filled with a wide variety of top wide receiver and quarterback prospects in the NFL draft. It's perhaps a stroke of luck for the New York Giants, who have the No. 6 pick and could benefit from a top player at either position.
It's the Giants' pre-draft conundrum: Draft the quarterback to replace the oft-injured Daniel Jones or sit tight and let the true No. 1 receiver the Giants haven't had since Odell Beckham Jr. fall into their laps?
"Do you want the heir apparent to Daniel or do you want to help Daniel?