2020 NFL Draft: What a trade-down scenario might look like for Giants

If the New York Giants were to trade down in the 2020 NFL Draft, here’s how it might look and what it could yield.

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Draft results post-trade

Round 1, Pick 16: Jedrick Wills Jr., offensive tackle, Alabama – the left tackle they’ve sorely needed for years. Plug and play.

Round 2, Pick 36: Cesar Ruiz, center, Michigan – a boss at center who is both quick and powerful. Another plug and play piece.

Round 2, Pick 47: Julian Okwara, defensive end, Notre Dame a natural pass rusher with an impressive tackle-for-a-loss resume. Wind him up and watch him go.

Round 3, Pick 71: Jeremy Chinn, safety, Southern Illinois – a big, fast, physical safety who will lay down the law in the secondary.

Round 3, Pick 78: Logan Wilson, inside linebacker, Wyoming – an off-ball, three-down backer that will compliment Blake Martinez.

Round 3, Pick 99: Jonathan Greenard, outside linebacker, Florida – explosive against both the run and pass that reminds scouts of Dante Fowler.

Round 4, Pick 110: A.J. Green, cornerback, Oklahoma State – a big, cover corner with a penchant for pass breakups.

Round 4, Pick 112:  Alex Highsmith, defensive end, Charlotte – an edge rusher with a motor who is always around the football.

Round 5, Pick 150: Isaiah Hodgins, wide receiver, Oregon State – the large-framed, physical wideout the Giants desperately need.

Round 5, Pick 151: Colton McKivitz, offensive tackle, West Virginia – a 6-foot-6 tackle prospect the Giants can develop.

Round 6, Pick 183:  Yasir Durant, offensive tackle, Missouri – another 6-foot-6, 330-pound prospect with long arms and plenty of upside.

Round 7, Pick 218: Colby Parkinson, tight end, Stanford – a 6-foot-7 red zone specialist out of Stanford. Enough said.

Round 7, Pick 238: Juwan Johnson, wide receiver, Oregon – a 6-foot-4 monster who was on the other end of many a Justin Herbert delivery.

Round 7, Pick 247: Lamar Jackson, cornerback, Nebraska – a 6-foot-2 corner with long arms and 4.5 speed.

Round 7, Pick 255: Michael Warren II, running back, Cincinnati – short, powerful battering ram with low center of gravity who is effective in short yardage situations.