Listen to Episode 8 of Fireside Giants; New York Giants mock drafts, banter, new signings

New York Giants, Fireside Giants
New York Giants, Fireside Giants

With the NFL Draft approaching, the New York Giants have plenty of work left to do in turning around the team and organization. After hiring Joe Judge, Big Blue set out on another mission – adapt to his style of leadership and utilize over $75 million in cap space to bolster both sides of the ball.

The Giants have done just that this offseason. To start the episode, your hosts Alexander Wilson, Anthony Rivardo, and Mika Iarrapino break down the top offensive tackle prospects, starting with Tristan Wirfs and then moving on to Jedrick Wills, Mekhi Becton, and Andrew Thomas. Three versatile and skilled players who could make a difference for the Giants if they elect to spend the 4th overall pick on one of the prospects mentioned.

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The Fireside Giants crew then dives into the latest signings, including Dion Lewis and Corey Coleman, both of whom can contribute in 2020. Lewis is a great signing, and we detail why in the podcast. Coleman is another high-ceiling player on a cheap deal, but health remains the priority.

We also cover a few mock draft scenarios, and Anthony gives his reasoning behind selecting a player like Jerry Jeudy. Alex is baffled, and Mike is also questioning this burning take; however, Anthony still loves Isaiah Simmons and thinks we should draft him.

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