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What ESPN got right and wrong about the Eagles in their 2025 player rankings, including Saquon Barkley, Jalen Carter, and the league’s best skill group.
Although she touched on the valuable stability that newcomers Jevon Holland and Paulson Adebo can bring to the defensive secondary alongside intriguing second-year talents Dru Phillips, Deonte Banks, and Tyler Nubin, Kimes admitted that one thing is driving her ranking.
Giants' Safety Appears in NFL Position Rankings originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Giants invested a ton in free agent safety Jevon Holland this offseason. After four solid seasons in Miami, Holland inked a three-year, $45.3 million deal that includes $30 million guaranteed back in mid-March.
In ESPN's annual rankings, one NFL personnel executive had some high praise for New York Giants star Brian Burns.
Eight members of the New York Giants were named to ESPN’s list of the top 262 draft picks made since 1967. Analyst Ben Solak, who compiled the list, arranged it according to where each draft pick was originally chosen at the time of his selection.
New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson's job isn't going to be easy this season, judging by some new research.
After initially being interested, former Giants quarterback Eli Manning has opted not to buy an ownership stake in the team, saying "it's too expensive for me."
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/seahawks as ESPN analyst puzzled by what Giants are doing with ex-Seahawks star Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson definitely isn't the same quarterback he was with the Seattle Seahawks, that much is inarguable. What is arguable, however, is how much he truly has left in the tank.