.James Conner would give the Giants a proven veteran running back, but the tradeoff is age, injury risk, contract value, and whether giving up anything for a 31-year-old back makes sense.
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The Big Question: Should the Giants trade for James Conner if Arizona makes him available? The answer depends on the price, because Conner still has value as a reliable veteran, but the Giants should not give up meaningful assets for an older running back coming off a major injury.
Drew and Rob debate whether the Giants should even be interested in Conner after Dan Graziano floated Big Blue as a possible fit. The conversation centers on the real cost: would Conner help the offense enough to justify the risk, or should the Giants only get involved if he becomes available without a trade?
The episode also gets into Bill Parcells’ comments on Jaxson Dart and why “give me more time” might be the most honest answer about the Giants’ young quarterback. Parcells compared Dart’s mobility to Phil Simms and made it clear he still needs to see more before making a real judgment.
Did Cam Newton overrate the Giants’ ego problem?
Drew and Rob push back on Cam Newton calling the Giants a team full of egos after Odell Beckham Jr.’s return. OBJ, Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo, and Jaxson Dart all bring personality, but that does not automatically make the locker room a problem. Isaiah Likely’s comments on OBJ also add a different view: Beckham can still be a veteran presence and “big brother” type for the receiver room.
The show also covers John Harbaugh getting early Coach of the Year buzz, Abdul Carter’s minicamp ankle update, the Giants trying out Grant Finley, Anfernee Orji, and Marlon Davidson, and former Giants standing out in the UFL, including Deon Jackson, Jashaun Corbin, Jaydon Mickens, and Tae Crowder.
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