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Giants Now: PFF's 7-round Giants mock draft

Giants Now: PFF's 7-round Giants mock draft

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19 Feb 2025, 16:30 GMT+10

Matt Citak

Pro Football Focus releases 7-round Giants mock draft

We are less than a week away from the NFL world converging in Indianapolis for the 2025 NFL Combine.

Projections for this year's draft are likely to change drastically after prospects showcase their skills in front of talent evaluators in Indy. However, that's not stopping analysts fromreleasing their draft predictionsprior to the combine.

Pro Football Focus' Josh Liskiewitz recently put together aseven-round Giants-only mock draftwhich featured some intriguing selections.

In this scenario, the article states that the Giants target a veteran quarterback in free agency that "can provide an immediate impact." Note that PFF has also projected the yet to be announced NFL compensatory picks.

Round 1, Pick 3 - Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

"Hunter's dynamism on offense is part of what makes him worth this pick, but it's his coverage ability that has NFL teams most excited. In 2024, he allowed just 25 receptions on 47 targets while recording five interceptions and a forced incompletion rate of 21.3%."

Round 2, Pick 34 - Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame

"Watts is the quarterback of the secondary and posted back-to-back seven-interception seasons at Notre Dame in 2023 and 2024. His instincts and ball skills helped him earn an 89.3 coverage grade in 2024, the second-highest among all safeties in this year's draft class."

Round 3, Pick 65 - Jonah Savaiinaea, T, Arizona

"Savaiinaea enters the NFL with three years of starting experience and a strong track record in pass protection. Over 1,544 career pass-blocking snaps, he allowed just eight total sacks and five quarterback hits."

Round 4, Pick 103 - Nohl Williams, CB, California

"Williams delivered a standout senior season, allowing just a 48.7% completion rate on throws into his coverage. He was a true playmaker in the secondary, recording eight interceptions and forcing 11 additional incompletions."

Round 4, Pick 133 (*projected comp pick) - Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame

"Leonard played a key role in Notre Dame's run to the National Championship Game, excelling as a passer and a runner. He was highly efficient in the short game, posting an 83.9% adjusted completion rate on throws from 0 to 9 yards, and his physical rushing ability led to 571 yards after contact."

Round 5, Pick 155 - Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina

"When healthy, Sanders has showcased impressive elusiveness, forcing 147 missed tackles on 591 carries over his four-year college career at Arkansas and South Carolina."

Round 7, Pick 221 - Theo Wease, WR, Missouri

"Wease suffered an upper-body injury during Missouri's bowl game, so it's tough to project where he will go. When healthy, he is a dangerous open-field weapon, as he registered 402 yards after the catch and forced 24 missed tackles in 2024."

Round 7, Pick 248 - Trey Wedig, OL, Indiana

"Wedig transferred to Indiana from Wisconsin in 2024 and delivered the best season of his college career. His run blocking stood out, and he earned positive grades across inside-zone, outside-zone and power concepts."

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