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Sportsnaut on MSNHow Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll can survive another losing season with New York GiantsWith training camp two months away, the New York Giants roster is significantly better than it was at the end of last season.
As New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen continues to build the roster in his vision, the fingerprints of his predecessor have begun to fade.
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NFL Spin Zone on MSNGiants' Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll's fates may already be decided for 2025Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll have not restored the New York Giants franchise; have their fates already been decided for 2025?
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen would not be in favor of an NFL draft lottery similar to the NBA and NHL.
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Big Blue View on MSNBetter or worse in 2025? New York Giants tight endsDuring the Joe Schoen-Brian Daboll years, the New York Giants have completely remade their tight end group. Let’s look at the tight ends as we keep rolling through our position-by-position “better or worse” series.
As a rookie, Nabers led the team in receptions and injected life into a team that had been D.O.A. the season before. Off the field, Nabers was vocal regarding his usage, wanting the football more even though he was second in the NFL in targets in 2024.
So far, the New York Giants’ 2025 offseason has gone nearly according to plan. After making multiple splashes in free agency, general manager Joe Schoen had one of the best drafts of his career in April.
Comparatively, PFF gave the Washington Commaners an A- for their offseason work, the Philadelphia Eagles a B, and the Dallas Cowboys a C+. The New England Patriots and Chicago Bears, who will both play the Giants in 2025, were each given an A+.