The director general of the Giants, Joe Schoen, said this week that the signing of the Russell Wilson quarter leaves the team open to the taking of a player to any position With the third overall choice of draft, but the attention moved to a player who plays some.
Paris markets now promote The giants winning the winner of the Heisman trophy, Travis Hunter, with the third choice and head coach Brian Daboll had the chance to weigh on the corner half / wide receiver during his own media session in Palm Beach. Daboll said that the team assesses Hunter in both positions and that the evaluation takes more time due to the number of shots that Hunter has played in Colorado.
“I think he is A good player in both directions. . . . It takes a lot of time to assess because there is a lot of band, “said Daboll.” It’s really remarkable what he did and the ability to perform at this level, not really being based. He was therefore a fun player to assess and meet and speak. He’s a hell of a player.
In addition to a general assessment of Hunter as a player, the giants will have to determine the quantity and the way they believe that it can help the team from the start. Daboll said that the team was open to taking a player who began their giant career as a safeguard, but the owner of the John Mara team was short of patience In January and it could make immediate help a welcome addition to Daboll and Schoen.