Giants General Manager Joe Schoen has not selected a quarterback in the 24 draft picks he has made for the team in three years. Despite facing pressure to find a franchise QB, Schoen remains focused on selecting based on value rather than making a forced decision. The Giants' ownership, including co-owner John Mara, emphasizes the urgency of addressing the quarterback vacancy left by the departure of Daniel Jones.
Schoen's approach to the upcoming draft reflects a willingness to consider various quarterback options, including potentially drafting a backup in the middle rounds to control costs and offer future potential. While there is debate internally about the quarterback strategy, Schoen is ultimately tasked with making the final decision. The Giants' interest in prospect Shedeur Sanders underscores the team's meticulous approach to evaluating potential franchise quarterbacks and their fit within the organization's culture. Ultimately, the pressure is on Schoen to make a decisive choice as the Giants seek a long-term solution at the quarterback position.