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New York Giants 1. Picking in the top five for the first time since swinging a deal for Eli Manning in 2004, the Giants need to decide whether to target the 37-year-old's eventual replacement. New GM Dave Gettleman appears content to ride with Manning as his starter for at least another year, but franchise quarterbacks are difficult to come by. Demand for the position league-wide, however, likely leaves Gettleman with a wealth of options at the No. 2 spot.
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The Giants haven't had to think about their starting quarterback situation in 14 years. That said, Manning is likely in the twilight of his NFL career. At 37, he could still have a few years left playing at a better than average NFL level — age seems more and more to be "just a number" to many starting quarterbacks — but the Giants have definitely reached a point where they need to start thinking about picking up and developing his successor. In a draft filled with quarterback talent, only the Browns are picking ahead of New York, and we all know how well the Browns tend to do when evaluating quarterbacks. If the Giants believe that Josh Rosen, Sam Bradford, Josh Allen, or Baker Mayfield could be the future of their franchise, they're in prime position to nab any one of them and give them a few years to learn the ropes of the NFL under Manning's guidance.
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