No one knows when it will happen.
No one knows when Eli Manning takes a seat and Daniel Jones gets his shot.
Not Dave Gettleman, the general manager who stuck with Manning the past two miserable seasons and then stunned everyone outside the Giants’ draft room by taking Jones with the No. 6-overall pick. Not Pat Shurmur, who was adamant he wanted to embark on his Giants head coaching tenure with Manning and equally as adamant the team needed to take Jones.
Not Manning. Not Jones. Not John Mara, the co-owner who signed off on the selection of Jones and hopes Jones as a rookie never plays, because that means Manning is playing well and the Giants are winning.