The show opens with a major shake-up as the Giants move on from Dexter Lawrence in a deal with Cincinnati. While New York now holds picks 5 and 10, the loss of a dominant, proven interior force raises serious questions. Erik and Matt dig into the logic behind teams dealing cornerstone players, especially in a draft class that may not offer comparable talent at the top. Is stockpiling picks worth it when you’re giving up a player of Lawrence’s caliber, or is this a risky bet on uncertain value?
From there, the guys wrap up their cornerback scouting with six more prospects, bringing the total to twelve. As they finalize their rankings, the conversation expands beyond just names on a list—diving into the evolving importance of outside corners versus slot specialists, and the premium placed on versatility. In today’s NFL, how much does the ability to move between roles impact a player’s value, and which prospects stand out because of it?
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