The New York Giants currently have six selections in the 2024 NFL Draft and are hoping to use them in order to further the rebuild under general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
How the Giants will go about using those picks remains to be seen, and it would be wise to expect Big Blue to make a trade here or there during the biggest weekend of the offseason.
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Before all that happens, though, here's a quick look at where the Giants are slated to pick from in the draft:
Giants' 2024 NFL Draft pick order
- Round 1: Pick 6
- Round 2: Pick 47 (from SEA)
- Round 3: Pick 70
- Round 4: Pick 107
- Round 5: Pick 166 (from SF via CAR)
- Round 6: Pick 183
What to do at No. 6?
It will be interesting to see how the Giants want to use the premium selection at No. 6 overall. They could add an elite playmaking option on offense such as wide receivers Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze. It's unlikely Marvin Harrison Jr. falls to No. 6 but he would certainly be in the conversation if he dropped.
There's also the possibility the Giants grab a quarterback if they like one enough. Daniel Jones is still under contract for the next three seasons, but they have an out after 2024, and he's dealt with some severe injuries.
The Brian Burns trade
The Giants no longer hold their own pick in the second round. They sent the No. 39 overall pick and a 2025 fifth-rounder to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for Burns. They also swapped picks in the fifth round this year, giving Carolina the No. 141 overall pick and the Giants the No. 166 overall pick.
The other second-round pick
Though they don't have their own second-rounder, the Giants do have a second-round pick from the Leonard Williams trade at the deadline of the 2023 season. They received a 2024 second-rounder (No. 47 overall) and a 2025 fifth-rounder.