Giants eliminate potential first-round target after latest addition

The speculation around the New York Giants' first round pick is plentiful. What position will they be targeting?  It is tough to know, but you can mark one spot off their list for the first round most likely. That would be interior defensive lineman. They no longer have an early need for it.  Why is […]

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The speculation around the New York Giants' first round pick is plentiful. What position will they be targeting? 

It is tough to know, but you can mark one spot off their list for the first round most likely. That would be interior defensive lineman. They no longer have an early need for it. 

Why is that? The Giants just made a solid free agent addition. New York is signing veteran DL A'Shawn Robinson to a one-year deal. 

Robinson joins Dexter Lawrence to create an extremely solid interior duo. They both provide impressive versatility, too. Now, for New York, they can focus elsewhere early in this year's draft. 

Cornerback or wide receiver may make the most sense for the Giants in round one. In round two and three, expect them to address one of those as well as offensive line or linebacker. They still have clear needs, but this depth is very important for the Giants and their outlook on this year's NFL Draft. 

For fans, they may want to continue getting familiar with this WR and CB class. 

Those seem like their top needs, and their top-30 visits matched that concept. Zay Flowers, Jordan Addison, Deonte Banks, Emmanuel Forbes, and plenty more players seem like potential options for NYG.