Giants land Malik Nabers, Max Melton in Field Yates’ 2-round mock

The New York Giants hope to fill needs with talent in the upcoming NFL draft later this month. In a new mock draft from ESPN NFL analyst Field Yates, they do just that.

Big Blue is in dire need of an offensive weapon/playmaker and a shutdown corner on defense to play across from Deonte Banks.

Yates mocks LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers with the sixth overall in the first round.

The Giants’ wide receiver corps does not have a difference-maker at the moment, but that would all change with Nabers. He’s the most explosive player in the draft and a run-after-catch nightmare for defenses; he forced 27 missed tackles in 2023 during a breakout season. While the Giants appear open to considering a first-round quarterback, there are already four off the board here, so I think the team would turn its attention to upgrading around Daniel Jones.

In Round 2, at pick No. 47, the Giants go local by taking Rutgers cornerback Max Melton.

The Giants used a first-round pick on Deonte Banks last April but must continue to pad that cornerback depth. This pick would make for an easy commute for Melton, a New Jersey native who started four seasons at Rutgers. He has an excellent trigger back to the football and great ball skills (three interceptions in 2023).

These two picks will fill some immediate holes in the Giants’ roster. Nabers will be a Day 1 starter and hopefully an impact player from the beginning.

Melton, if not an instant starter, should be in the mix early as his only competition is Nick McCloud and Tre Hawkins III.

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Rutgers CB Max Melton, Monmouth QB Marquez McCray to visit Giants

The New York Giants will hold their local pro day on Thursday, April 4 and a few attendees have already been made known.

This past Friday, Monmouth quarterback Marquez McCray revealed on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he was among those to receive an invite.

McCray transferred from Sacred Heart to Monmouth in 2023 and went on to have the best season of his career, completing 64.8 percent of his passes for 2,602 yards, 21 touchdowns, and six touchdowns.

“I am a winner. Winning is a QB stat. In my football career I have continued to grow and improve every year both on and off the field,” McCray recently told The Gridiron Crew. “My production each year since high school has improved on the field and I am just scratching the surface of how successful I can be. In every situation I have earned and made the most of the opportunities presented to me.”

In addition to McCray, Rutgers cornerback Max Melton will also visit the Giants at their local pro day, reports Art Stapleton of USA TODAY.

Melton put on a show in the Senior Bowl practices in Mobile, and the Giants and Jets are among the teams who have met with the 21-year-old from South Jersey. He told NorthJersey.com that he plans on attending the Giants’ local Pro Day in April, and that, in addition to Big Blue and the Jets, he has had visits with the Steelers, Buccaneers, Cowboys, 49ers and Bears, among others.

In 41 career games, Melton has recorded 111 tackles (81 solo, 8.5 for a loss), one forced fumble, one sack, 22 passes defensed, eight interceptions, and one defensive touchdown.

Melton also excels as a gunner, which the Giants undoubtedly love.



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