Giants’ Brandon Brown, Tim McDonnell scouted Michigan-Ohio State

The New York Giants had three representatives on hand for Michigan-Ohio State, while general manager Joe Schoen scouted Oregon-Oregon State.

The college football game of the week came on Saturday afternoon from The Big House where Michigan defeated their arch-rivals, Ohio State, by a score of 30-24.

At least 14 NFL teams sent representatives to the game, including the New York Giants.

Those on hand from the Giants were assistant general manager Brandon Brown, director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, and area scout Brendan Prophett.

With a potential top-5 pick in the 2024 NFL draft on tap, the Giants were likely keying in on wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Other prospects they got to see include wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, edge rusher T.J. Tuimoloau, cornerback Denzel Burke, quarterback J.J. McCarthy and more.

Harrison hauled in five receptions for 118 yards and one touchdown in a losing effort.

Elsewhere around the country, the Giants continued to do their due diligence and that included general manager Joe Schoen, who again was on hand to take in some action.