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New York Giants complete picks for 2023 NFL Draft

We’ve got a full rundown of the Giants 2023 NFL Draft picks and capital

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The NFL offseason continues to roll on as the 2023 NFL Draft is finally here. This night is the annual Super Bowl for a lot of fan bases. For the New York Giants, it’s a chance to make a playoff team a legit Super Bowl contender. They hold ten picks in this draft and one in each round, including multiple fifth and seventh. Those will allow them to trade up in the draft should they choose to do so.

Brian Daboll took over as head coach of the New York Giants and led them to a playoff victory in his first year. Quarterback Daniel Jones cut down on the turnovers and finally looked like a reliable starter. The Giants started the year 7-2 before faltering a bit to finish the year, but they probably overachieved a bit last season.

The team gave Jones four years and $160 million at the start of the offseason. Running back Saquon Barkley did not sign his franchise tag, and they didn’t agree to a deal, so he won’t be able to participate in the start of off-season activities. Outside of these two moves, they made a splash trading for Raiders TE Darren Waller, who becomes the no. 1 option for a team desperate for receivers. They also resigned WR Darius Slayton. Defensively they added Colts LB Bobby Okereke.

We’ll be tracking their picks throughout the three days of the 2023 NFL Draft, as well as any trades they make between now and the end of Saturday.

Round 1: No. 24 (from Jaguars): Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland
Round 2: No. 57 — John Michael-Schmitz, C, Minnesota
Round 3: No. 73 — Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee
Round 5: No. 172 — Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma
Round 6: No. 209 (from Chiefs) — Tre Hawkins III, CB, Old Dominion
Round 7: No. 243 — Jordan Riley, DT, Oregon
Round 7: No. 254 — Gervarrius Owens, S, Houston