The Giants have seven total picks: Nos. 5, 37, 105, 145, 186, 192, 193. But how will they use them? Which positions need to be addressed? Which prospects are coming in for visits and getting buzz with the New York front office and coaching staff?
Giants reporter Jordan Raanan has the latest intel on the team's draft plans, potential targets and more in the lead-up to the 2026 draft. We will update this page right up until Round 1 begins.
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Is CB a real possibility at No. 5?
Thursday, April 8: The Giants had LSU's Mansoor Delane in for a visit Thursday. Delane is Scout Inc.'s eighth-ranked player and the Giants need a shutdown cornerback. Paulson Adebo and Greg Newsome II aren't that. The Giants are at least doing their homework on Delane and Tennessee's Jermod McCoy, widely considered the top cornerbacks in this draft.
The question is whether they would do it at pick five. Delane plays the physical style that new coach John Harbaugh's teams favor. McCoy is more of a reach coming off a serious injury. Perhaps they would be more serious options if the Giants trade back in the first round and accumulate more picks. League sources have said that is something they believe the Giants would prefer -- drop a few spots, add more picks.
New York currently only has two top-100 selections.
Dexter Lawrence II trade would change Giants draft
Wednesday, April 8: Lawrence wants out. The Giants don't want to trade him. But they're also not dying to pay him more money and will at least listen to offers.

