WARNING: Is Passing on a Top Receiver Like Jordan Tyson a HUGE Giants MISTAKE?
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In this episode of Locked On Giants, host Patricia Trena revisits the debate over whether the New York Giants should select wide receiver Jordan Tyson with the fifth overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. While acknowledging Tyson's impressive physical tools, route-running versatility, and strong run-blocking ability, Trena argues that taking him at number five is a risky move, especially with top-tier receivers like Carnell Tate expected to be drafted early. Instead, she advocates for the Giants to trade down to secure additional draft capital, potentially targeting running back Jeremiah Love if Sonny Stiles and Arvel Reese are off the board. She emphasizes that the Giants have strategically built a roster with veteran depth across positions, easing the transition for incoming rookies and allowing for a smoother integration of new players into Matt Nagy's new offensive system. The episode also examines the ongoing contract standoff between Dexter Lawrence and the Giants, where Trena concludes that Lawrence holds little leverage due to his existing two-year contract and the team's ability to manage cap space. She urges the Giants to resolve the situation now to avoid compounding future contract issues with players like Malik Nabors and Kayvon Thibodeau. Overall, the episode paints a cautiously optimistic picture of the Giants’ offseason, highlighting smart roster construction and strategic planning ahead of the draft and season. Key takeaways include: 1) Trading down from pick five is a smarter strategy than taking a receiver at that spot; 2) The Giants’ free agency moves have created a veteran-heavy roster that supports a gradual rookie integration; 3) The contract impasse with Dexter Lawrence is unlikely to derail training camp, but should be resolved soon to avoid future cap complications; 4) The team’s focus should remain on building a sustainable, long-term foundation rather than chasing immediate wins; 5) Jeremiah Love presents a more impactful fit than Jordan Tyson in the current context; 6) The Giants are well-positioned for a successful draft due to their strategic roster management; 7) Avoiding voidable years in contracts is a better long-term approach; 8) The team’s new system requires time for players to adapt, and the veteran presence helps mitigate that risk.
Trading down from pick five is a smarter strategy than taking a receiver at that spot.
The Giants’ free agency moves have created a veteran-heavy roster that supports a gradual rookie integration.
The contract impasse with Dexter Lawrence is unlikely to derail training camp, but should be resolved soon to avoid future cap complications.
The team’s focus should remain on building a sustainable, long-term foundation rather than chasing immediate wins.
Jeremiah Love presents a more impactful fit than Jordan Tyson in the current context.
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Welcome & Club Announcement
Host Patricia Trena welcomes listeners to the Locked On Giants podcast and promotes the Everydayer Club, an ad-free subscription service with exclusive fan community access.
Revisiting Jordan Tyson as a First-Round Target
“Jordan Tyson is not afraid to get his hands dirty in the run game. I tell you all the time that part of a receiver's responsibility is to run block, and Jordan Tyson is not afraid to do it.”
Why the Giants Should Trade Down
“If Stiles is off the board, if Reese is off the board, I think the Giants look to trade down. And if it comes down to Jeremiah Love, if he's still on the board, and Jordan Tyson, if he is still on the board, personally, I would go with Jeremiah Love in that instance.”
Giants’ Free Agency Strategy & Draft Positioning
“There's no great pressure for them to start day one. You have guys ahead of them who can start off if you want them to.”
Contract Standoff: Dexter Lawrence vs. Giants
Trena analyzes the leverage in the Dexter Lawrence contract impasse, concluding that Lawrence has little leverage due to his existing contract and the team’s cap flexibility.
“If Stiles is off the board, if Reese is off the board, I think the Giants look to trade down. And if it comes down to Jeremiah Love, if he's still on the board, and Jordan Tyson, if he is still on the board, personally, I would go with Jeremiah Love in that instance.”
“Jordan Tyson is not afraid to get his hands dirty in the run game. I tell you all the time that part of a receiver's responsibility is to run block, and Jordan Tyson is not afraid to do it.”
“Why put it off with Dexter? If he's a key part of your defense, and I don't think anybody on the team is going to argue that he's not, just get it done.”
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Patricia Trena
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Dexter Lawrence
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Jordan Tyson
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Malik Nabors
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Jackson Dart
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Jeremiah Love
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Sonny Stiles
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Calvin Austin
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