The Giants are in control of the trade market.
After the Jets boldly sent three second-round draft picks to the Colts to move up from No. 6 to No. 3 in the NFL Draft, it is Giants general manager Dave Gettleman's turn to field offers on their No. 2 pick and see if they can hold quarterback-needy teams hostage for a boatload of picks.
The Jets clearly intend to pick a quarterback of the future and did not want to gamble that at least one of USC's Sam Darnold, UCLA's Josh Rosen, Wyoming's Josh Allen and Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield would be on the board by the time the No.