Giants' Brian Daboll emerges from dark place well-versed on QBs, draft
- The Giants, led by coach Brian Daboll, are evaluating quarterback options and other prospects for the upcoming draft.
- Changes to the quarterback room, including signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, provide flexibility in the draft process.
- Daboll extensively studied Russell Wilson, reviewing over 7,400 pass plays to understand his strengths and weaknesses.
- Daboll expressed interest in Colorado's Travis Hunter, a two-way player, and the Giants may consider drafting him.
- Offensive lineman Evan Neal's role is undetermined as he enters the last year of his rookie contract, with a potential switch to guard.
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Giants' Brian Daboll emerges from dark place well-versed on QBs, draft
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has spent a lot of time in a dark place -- the film room -- since the end of the regular season, and he's already reaping the benefits. Daboll emerged from the film…
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