
The New York Giants have the No. 3 pick in the draft.
We may already know which way they plan on going.
The big day for the NFL has arrived, and there’s a lot to unpack just hours before the start of the draft.
Both the Cleveland Browns and the Giants are reportedly in discussions with other teams about potential trades. They can either move down or potentially stay where they are.
It appears that the New York Giants will be staying put.
The Giants have been linked to Sheduer Sanders for months, but things have certainly changed. The Giants’ plans might have been inadvertently revealed the night before the draft. General Manager Joe Schoen’s son posted a highlight reel of a quarterback who hasn’t been previously connected to New York.
“Apparently Giants GM Joe Schoen’s son posted a Jaxson Dart highlight reel on IG this NFL Draft eve,” Warren Sharp posted.
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Oh Boy: Giants GM Joe Schoen’s son posted a Jaxson Dart highlight reel on IG and then set his account to private…🤔
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) April 24, 2025
The Giants have the No. 3 pick in the draft.
Dart would THRIVE in New York under Daboll. pic.twitter.com/mCRAlS2lgD
To make matters worse, the son would set his Instagram account to private.
Carson Schoen, the son of GM Joe Schoen, just might have revealed the New York Giants draft pick.
New York could still take one of those top overall prospects with the third pick and then make a trade to get Jaxson Dart later.
In his final college season, he finished with 4,279 passing yards, 29 touchdowns and six interceptions.
The New York Giants Must Find Their Next Signal Caller

New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen signed two veteran quarterbacks, Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, during free agency.
These are two bridge quarterbacks and not long-term.
The team must find their next star if they want to be able to compete in the NFC East.
As it stands right now, the Giants have the worst QB situation in the division.