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The Giants got Colton Hood in Round 2, but the night turned when Houston jumped one spot ahead and took Kayden McDonald before New York could get him. Then the Giants answered by trading back into Round 3 for Malachi Fields, giving up a 4th and 5th this year plus a 4th next year — but was that the right bet or an overpay?
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Drew and Rob recap a wild Day 2 of the NFL Draft for the New York Giants, starting with the second-round selection of Colton Hood. The Giants needed help at corner, and Hood gives them a physical, competitive defensive back with the kind of press-man traits this roster badly needed. But the bigger conversation is what happened one pick before: the Texans jumped ahead and took defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, a player many Giants fans had circled as a possible Dexter Lawrence replacement option after the trade.
That miss set up the real debate of the night. Instead of sitting tight, the Giants made an aggressive move back into the third round to grab Notre Dame wide receiver Malachi Fields. Fields brings size, physicality, and a different body type to the receiver room, but the cost was massive: a fourth-round pick, a fifth-round pick, and a future fourth. For a team that already gave up draft capital and still has holes, that price has to be questioned.
Was Fields worth that kind of move? Did the Giants panic after losing McDonald? Or did Joe Schoen and John Harbaugh correctly identify a player they believed should not have made it out of the third round? This episode breaks down the value, the risk, the roster fit, and what Day 2 says about the Giants’ draft plan moving forward.
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The Giants got Colton Hood in Round 2, but the night turned when Houston jumped one spot ahead and took Kayden McDonald before New York could get him. Then the Giants answered by trading back into Round 3 for Malachi Fields, giving up a 4th and 5th this year plus a 4th next year — but was that the right bet or an overpay?
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Drew and Rob recap a wild Day 2 of the NFL Draft for the New York Giants, starting with the second-round selection of Colton Hood. The Giants needed help at corner, and Hood gives them a physical, competitive defensive back with the kind of press-man traits this roster badly needed. But the bigger conversation is what happened one pick before: the Texans jumped ahead and took defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, a player many Giants fans had circled as a possible Dexter Lawrence replacement option after the trade.
That miss set up the real debate of the night. Instead of sitting tight, the Giants made an aggressive move back into the third round to grab Notre Dame wide receiver Malachi Fields. Fields brings size, physicality, and a different body type to the receiver room, but the cost was massive: a fourth-round pick, a fifth-round pick, and a future fourth. For a team that already gave up draft capital and still has holes, that price has to be questioned.
Was Fields worth that kind of move? Did the Giants panic after losing McDonald? Or did Joe Schoen and John Harbaugh correctly identify a player they believed should not have made it out of the third round? This episode breaks down the value, the risk, the roster fit, and what Day 2 says about the Giants’ draft plan moving forward.
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https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/
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https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs
All episodes:
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