Dane Brugler Womens Jon Halapio Jersey , Ben Solak lay out plans for the Giants"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 172019 NFL Draft7-round New York Giants mock drafts: Pair of draft analysts offer their choicesNew,62commentsDane Brugler, Ben Solak lay out plans for the GiantsEDTShareTweetShareShare7-round New York Giants mock drafts: Pair of draft analysts offer their choicesSingle-round mock drafts can get boring and repetitive after a while, even with the New York Giants holding two picks in Round 1 of the 2019 NFL Draft. That is one of the reasons I occasionally simulate complete 7-round Giants mock drafts for you.Today, for your discussion, are a pair of 7-round mock drafts. One is from Dane Brugler of The Athletic [subscription only] and the other is from Benjamin Solak of The Draft Network. Brugler’s is a complete 254-pick mock, but I will give you only the Giants selections. Solak’s is Giants only.Brugler’s mockRound 1 No. 6) — DT Ed OliverRound 1 (No. 17) — QB Daniel JonesRound 2 (No. 37) — OT Greg LittleRound 3 (No. 95) — WR Miles BoykinRound 4 (No. 108) — EDGE Christian MillerRound 4 (No. 132) — CB Jimmy MorelandRound 5 (No. 142) — CB Saivion SmithRound 5 (No. 143) — OG/C Lamont GaillardRound 5 (No. 171) — DL Armon WattsRound 6 (No. 180) — DS Evan WorthingtonRound 7 (No. 232) — LB T.J. EdwardsRound 7 (No. 245) — WR Jazz FergusonBrugler on Oliver: There are scheme fit questions with this pairing, but Giants’ defensive coordinator James Bettcher uses multiple fronts and shouldn’t have any issues putting Oliver in position to succeed. General Manager Dave Gettleman believes in drafting traits and wasn’t shy targeting defensive tackles early in the draft when he was in charge in Carolina (Star Lotulelei, Kawann Short Jabrill Peppers Jersey , Vernon Butler).Brugler on Jones: Mapping out quarterback landing spots in a first-round mock draft is like playing matchmaker and finding two alike partners. That is certainly the case with Jones to the Giants with his connection to the Manning family and a situation where he can develop at his own pace behind the starter.Solak’s mockRound 1 No. 6) — OT Jawaan TaylorRound 1 (No. 17) — Edge Clelin FerrellRound 2 (No. 37) — CB Amani OruwayireRound 3 (No. 95) — QB Tyree JacksonRound 4 (No. 108) — WR Dillon MitchellRound 4 (No. 132) — LB David LongRound 5 (No. 142) — WR Keesean JohnsonRound 5 (No. 143) — S Khari WillisRound 5 (No. 171) — Edge Carl GrandersonRound 6 (No. 180) — TE Andrew BeckRound 7 (No. 232) — DL Kevin WilkinsRound 7 (No. 245) — OT Casey TuckerSolak on Taylor: I know, I know. The effort of last year’s draft was to shore up the offense and the running game/OL in particular; this year, Gettleman wants to attack the defense. But they’re just a RT away from having that offensive line locked up, and Taylor is a Top-10 talent in this class. I wouldn’t want to pass him up.There’s no real weakness to Taylor’s game, and he’s ready to start in Year 1 -- with Nate Solder, Will Hernandez, and Kevin Zeitler, Taylor completes a total retooling of the offensive front and stamps the new offensive tone for the Gettleman/Shurmur-era Giants. If Eli can’t win behind this line, he can’t win at all.Solak on Ferrell: Great range for Ferrell, an EDGE who could go Top-10 in a=most classes Kerry Wynn Jersey , but falls into the teens in this stacked group. Ferrell is long, strong, and pro-ready, with a great profile to contribute in Year 1 -- the Giants desperately need that, having shucked all of their veteran pass-rushers and replaced them with...Markus Golden.I didn’t go quarterback here because, while I think it’s in heavy consideration, I don’t think the Giants fancy themselves in such a need that they would pass over a player like Ferrell for a Daniel Jones or Dwayne Haskins. Maybe I’m wrong -- and Giants fans should hope I am, because this team needs a quarterback -- but this is a bang-up first round regardless.Which scenario do you like better, Giants fans? Count Baker Mayfield among the people who thought the Giants were being a little dangerous in late April.In an interview with Clay Skipper of , Mayfield made these eyebrow-raising comments about the sixth overall pick in the 2019 draft: “I cannot believe the Giants took Daniel Jones. . . . Blows my mind.”Mayfield’s primary criticism comes from the fact that Jones had a record of 17-19 at Duke.“Some people overthink it http://www.giantslockerroom.com/authentic-will-hernandez-jersey ,” Mayfield told . “That’s where people go wrong. They forget you’ve gotta win. . . . Either you have a history of winning and being that guy for your team . . . or you don’t.”That’s all fine. He undoubtedly said what the said. And he’ll be criticized for saying what he said. But when will non-sports outlets like be criticized for drawing controversial remarks from young, inexperienced players in a casual setting, where they often don’t realize anything they say can and will be used against them? Last year, it was Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who learned his lesson the hard way about anything and everything he says to Clay Skipper of being fair game. This year, it’s Mayfield, who blurted out his opinion about the Giants and Jones after noticing a segment about the Giants while Mayfield and Skipper were having a meal.It’s disingenuous, in my view, for reporters to play that “gotcha!” game, treating every word uttered during an encounter with the subject of an interview as fair game unless and until the subject of the interview utters the magic words: ” And for people who cover the NFL on a regular basis Lorenzo Carter Jersey , those tactics are among the quickest ways to run out of people to interview.Over the past 10 years, I’ve interviewed more players and coaches than I can remember; the number likely falls somewhere between 250 and 500. And there have been plenty of interesting and/or funny things said before the interview officially began. And I’ve never repeated anything that was said before the interview officially began, even though the comments rarely were accompanied by the invocation of “.”Maybe that makes me not as good as I could be at my job. (There are plenty of things that could be pointed to in order to prove that true.) Maybe I missed that day in J-School. (In fairness to me, I missed all of them.) But it ultimately comes down to how we treat others, and it feels improper and wrong to on one hand try to get people comfortable and relaxed for an interview and on the other hand rush to highlight the things they say while they are comfortable and relaxed, but before they realize that the interview actually has begun.And because isn’t regularly interviewing NFL players, they don’t have to worry about Ramsey being pissed or Mayfield being pissed or the next guy being pissed. Because there will always be a next guy who gladly accepts the chance to have a photo spread in if it means submitting to an interview with someone who isn’t a sports reporter and thus who won’t ask any questions that could lead to problematic answers.Until realizing, once the story is published, that something they didn’t even realize was an official answer became the problematic answer.