Quarterback needn’t be the priority for the New York Giants in the 2024 NFL draft, unless head coach Brian Daboll sees too much of Josh Allen in Drake Maye.
According to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, “There is a strong belief by some in the league that Maye is the Giants’ guy. Perhaps it has to do with him being the most similar to Daboll’s former pupil, Allen.”
- Daboll got the job with the Giants largely thanks to his work developing Allen into one of the league’s best quarterbacks. Allen, the seventh player drafted in 2018, became a Pro Bowler in 2020 when Daboll still served as offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
There’s a strong belief the New York Giants want a 2024 NFL draft QB because of his similarities to Josh Allen.
Quarterback needn’t be the priority for the New York Giants in the 2024 NFL draft, unless head coach Brian Daboll sees too much of Josh Allen in Drake Maye.
According to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, “There is a strong belief by some in the league that Maye is the Giants’ guy. Perhaps it has to do with him being the most similar to Daboll’s former pupil, Allen.”
Daboll got the job with the Giants largely thanks to his work developing Allen into one of the league’s best quarterbacks. Allen, the seventh player drafted in 2018, became a Pro Bowler in 2020 when Daboll still served as offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
The chance to work with another Allen might, as Raanan put it, “force New York to mortgage part of its future in order to address the most important position on the roster.”
Getting in position to select Maye would likely require the Giants trading up from the sixth spot in the opening round. Fortunately, there are potential trade partners, notably the New England Patriots, who own the third-overall pick, but have already declared themselves open for business.
The Giants striking a deal with the Patriots for Maye is a familiar theme. On Friday, April 5, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reported “one league source said he believes that if Maye somehow gets past the Washington Commanders at No. 2 — which is far from a certainty — the Giants would consider making an aggressive offer to the New England Patriots to move up from No. 6 to No. 3 to draft him. It’s not clear if New York would be willing to do the same for LSU’s Jayden Daniels or Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, the other two top quarterbacks likely to be available at that spot.”