Where Will the Giants Be When the Music Stops?


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Every day it seems that NFL fans are looking at the transactions board and seeing their teams making big, season changing moves and then there are Giants fans who are still waiting to know what direction the G-Men are going in to fill their quarterback spot. 

The Giants are starting to feel like the person left standing with no seat during musical chairs. They have watched their former QB go to a team that already had a young, first round signal caller in place, and now might give that job to Daniel Jones. They were in on talks with numerous others only to see them land lucrative deals in other places, and now the Giants are left not only with no QB, but also with no direction at that key position. 

If the Giants are looking for a short-term fix there are still rumors circling that Aaron Rodgers would change in his green for blue. Rodgers has many flaws, and his age and injury history are paramount among them, but the Giants brass could see the upside of a veteran arm leading a youthful receiver core and Rodgers numbers last season suggest he still can be a starter in this league. 

New York can also go with a safe option like Jameis Winston. Winston has never really been considered a safe QB because of the interceptions he's thrown over his career, but with Winston Big Blue is getting a competent leader that most teams would have no issue with starting a few games per year. Winston isn't the answer long term, but he also doesn't have age or injury issues as a stop gap. 

The last option of course is the draft where Sanders is lurking out there. Weeks ago, the hype machine had Shedeur as the #1 overall pick but since then scouts have soured on the young QB. He has competition question marks as well as other flag that have sent him down many draft boards. 

The Giants won't be left without a seat when the music ends, but the seat they get might not be too sturdy. 

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