Giants Could Swipe Top Draft Target Out From Under Cowboys
Summary
The New York Giants have two first-round picks in the NFL draft’s top 10 and might select wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, who is also a top target for the Dallas Cowboys. Tyson, who played at Arizona State, had strong college seasons but missed some games due to injuries.Key Facts
- The Giants have two picks in the top 10 of the first round of the NFL draft.
- ESPN analyst Peter Schrager thinks the Giants may pick Jordyn Tyson, a wide receiver from Arizona State, possibly as high as pick No. 5 or later in the top 10.
- Tyson missed 17 of 51 college games because of durability issues.
- The Dallas Cowboys pick at No. 12 and are also interested in Tyson.
- Cowboys might focus on Tyson since their current wide receiver, George Pickens, is expected to play under a franchise tag instead of signing a long-term deal.
- Tyson is a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection with strong stats, including 75 catches, 1,101 yards, and 10 touchdowns in one season.
- If the Giants pick Tyson, it would give their quarterback, Jaxson Dart, more strong options to throw to.
- This draft choice could impact the rivalry between the Giants and the Cowboys.
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