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.