The Daniel Jones era is over in New York after the Giants benched him for Tommy DeVito, and now Big Blue must figure out who their long-term signal-caller will be moving forward.
That person will have a rising star in rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who's fared well with 61 catches for 607 yards and three scores in eight games.
When asked Thursday what qualities he would like in the Giants' new quarterback, Nabers provided a blunt and honest response.
Nabers has seen his fair share of targets, averaging 11.75 per game.