The New York Giants passed on Caleb Williams twice in the draft, selecting Arvel Reese and Francis Mauigoa instead. This decision drew criticism, especially after Malik Neighbors expressed dismay about facing Williams twice a year. Coach John Harbaugh addressed Neighbors' comments, suggesting the player was merely curious about scheme usage, not truly distraught. However, the Giants' strategy of prioritizing offensive line depth over a potentially elite quarterback like Williams is questioned.
Impact: High. The Giants' draft choices raise questions about their long-term quarterback strategy and their willingness to address perceived roster needs versus taking the best available player. The reaction from opposing players like Neighbors highlights the potential impact of these draft decisions on future matchups.
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Sources in support: Colin Cowherd (Host), John Harbaugh (Head Coach, Baltimore Ravens)

