Giants 7-Round Mock Draft Gives Team a Full Offensive Overhaul

As the NFL Draft is nearly two weeks away, here is where we think the Giants will go with their six picks in the NFL Draft
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, right, and defensive coordinator Don \"Wink\" Martindale on
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, right, and defensive coordinator Don \"Wink\" Martindale on / Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com /
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166th Overall Pick - Erick All - Tight End

Sep 30, 2023; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Erick All (83) is tackled by Michigan
Sep 30, 2023; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Erick All (83) is tackled by Michigan / Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

The Giants may have a need at tight end as Darren Waller is still unsure about his future in the NFL. The team has addressed this need with smaller signings such as Jack Stoll and Chris Manhertz, however, the team still has needs at tight end.

Erick All's talent alone is worth spending a late-round pick on for the Giants, especially at a position of need. If Schoen does draft JJ McCarthy, there's some pre-built chemistry as All played at Michigan from 2019-2022.

The Giants should certainly spend a late round pick on a player with the upside of All as they look to find cheap talent for the future.

183rd Overall Pick - Cornelius Johnson - Wide Receiver

Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson makes a catch against Washington during the first half of
Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson makes a catch against Washington during the first half of / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

If the Giants pass on a wide receiver with the sixth overall pick, then in all likelihood we'll see the team add two receivers in this draft class. Here they land Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson, who boasts a true blend of elite speed and size.

The Giants would also get the benefit of surrounding their new quarterback with players he's familiar with.

The part of Johnson's game that stands out when watching him play is his ability as a deep threat while being a fantastic blocker on the outside. In a different offense, Johnson's ability would've seen him rise up draft boards, but he was hurt by Michigan's run-heavy scheme.

The Giants adding Johnson would give them three true deep threats pairing Johnson with Jalin Hyatt and Darius Slayton. The team should look to continue to add talent at receiver deep in the draft as they try and build out the depth on this roster.

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