Here are all of the Giants‘ picks during each day of the 2025 NFL Draft…
DAY 3
Round 7, Pick No. 246
More to come…
Round 7, pick No. 219
More to come…
Round 5, Pick No. 154
More to come…
Round 4, Pick No. 105
More to come…
DAY 2
Round 3, Pick No. 65: Darius Alexander
With the first pick of the third round, the Giants selected DT Darius Alexander from Toledo. GM Joe Schoen continues his defensive improvements after selecting Abdul Carter on Day 1. The Alexander pick is interesting considering their defensive line is stacked with names like Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and the aforementioned Carter.
The Giants will likely use someone like Alexander as a rotational piece. Alexander is considered a “block destroyer” with his heavy hands and long arms. He’s also capable of playing three downs and is capable of a slide-and-swim move to force whiffs.
Alexander was a second-team All-MAC selection in his senior year and was a Senior Bowl standout. He had a career-high 40 tackles (17 solo) while picking up 3.5 sacks and even came down with an interception in his final year with Toledo.
DAY 1
No. 3 pick: Abdul Carter
The Giants have added another serious weapon to their defense, selecting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Carter, who was viewed by most experts as one of the two best players in the draft (along with Travis Hunter), will join a loaded front seven that includes Dexter Lawrence, Brian Burns, and Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Carter, a 21-year-old Philadelphia native, had a standout junior season in 2024 for the Nittany Lions.
In 16 games, Carter amassed a career-best 12 sacks, forced two fumbles, and had a career-high 68 tackles in his first year after being converted from an off-the-ball linebacker.
NFL comparisons for him include Micah Parsons, Von Miller, and Burns.
New York’s last two Super Bowl winning teams were loaded up front.
With Carter now in tow to add even more talent to the defensive front — and legitimate secondary help added earlier this offseason with the signings of safety Jevon Holland and cornerback Paulson Adebo — the Giants’ defense is now young and very dangerous.
Here are all of the Giants‘ picks during each day of the 2025 NFL Draft…
DAY 3
Round 7, Pick No. 246
More to come…
Round 7, pick No. 219
More to come…
Round 5, Pick No. 154
More to come…
Round 4, Pick No. 105
More to come…
DAY 2
Round 3, Pick No. 65: Darius Alexander
With the first pick of the third round, the Giants selected DT Darius Alexander from Toledo. GM Joe Schoen continues his defensive improvements after selecting Abdul Carter on Day 1. The Alexander pick is interesting considering their defensive line is stacked with names like Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and the aforementioned Carter.
The Giants will likely use someone like Alexander as a rotational piece. Alexander is considered a “block destroyer” with his heavy hands and long arms. He’s also capable of playing three downs and is capable of a slide-and-swim move to force whiffs.
Alexander was a second-team All-MAC selection in his senior year and was a Senior Bowl standout. He had a career-high 40 tackles (17 solo) while picking up 3.5 sacks and even came down with an interception in his final year with Toledo.
DAY 1
No. 3 pick: Abdul Carter
The Giants have added another serious weapon to their defense, selecting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Carter, who was viewed by most experts as one of the two best players in the draft (along with Travis Hunter), will join a loaded front seven that includes Dexter Lawrence, Brian Burns, and Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Carter, a 21-year-old Philadelphia native, had a standout junior season in 2024 for the Nittany Lions.
In 16 games, Carter amassed a career-best 12 sacks, forced two fumbles, and had a career-high 68 tackles in his first year after being converted from an off-the-ball linebacker.
NFL comparisons for him include Micah Parsons, Von Miller, and Burns.
New York’s last two Super Bowl winning teams were loaded up front.
With Carter now in tow to add even more talent to the defensive front — and legitimate secondary help added earlier this offseason with the signings of safety Jevon Holland and cornerback Paulson Adebo — the Giants’ defense is now young and very dangerous.