Report: Giants considering trading down from No. 11 pick
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The New York Giants are weighing trading back from the 11th overall draft slot, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Trading down would be an unprecedented move for Giants general manager Dave Gettleman, as he hasn't moved his team back in the first round during the executive's eight drafts as a GM.
The Giants landed in the 11th draft position after a 6-10 campaign in 2020. Trading down could allow the club to add more talent to its roster. New York has been busy this offseason, signing Leonard Williams to an extension while also inking Kenny Golladay and Adoree' Jackson as free agents.
The Giants have drafted Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones, Dexter Lawrence, Deandre Baker, and Andrew Thomas in the first round over the last three years.
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