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Giants GM candidate already has targets for head coach...

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ paul.schwartz@nypost.com

The intrigue thrusting Louis Riddick into the mix as a general manager candidate for the Giants is as real as it is unknown. He is an outsider and the Giants have not gone outside the family for this job in 39 years. The old way of doing things could be a thing of the past, if Riddick is hired.

Yet there is a window cracked open to reveal his thinking, based on conversati­ons with The Post, that bring some clarity to what he might offer as a newcomer to the organizati­on.

Riddick interviewe­d Thursday with co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch and Ernie Accorsi, the former Giants general manager who is serving as a consultant in the GM search. Riddick followed Marc Ross, the Giants’ vice president of player evaluation, and Dave Gettleman, the former Panthers general manager who worked for 15 years in personnel with the Giants, in the interview process. Kevin Abrams, elevated to interim general manager after Jerry Reese was fired Dec. 4, will also get an interview.

Picking Riddick would be in line with Mara’s stated desire for “wholesale changes’’ for a team that is 2-12 and well within sight of establishi­ng a franchise record for losses in a season. Riddick played six years in the NFL as a safety and worked in the pro personnel department­s of the Redskins and Eagles before landing at ESPN in 2013. He is highly visible and media-savvy, something Reese undeniably was not. Riddick previously interviewe­d for the 49ers general manager opening and, at 48 years old, would bring a fresh perspectiv­e to the entire Giants operation.

As an ESPN analyst, Riddick’s responsibi­lities include attending the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine, so he is wellversed in the top college prospects and the infusion of NFL talent from year to year. His role at ESPN is ever-expanding and an industry source told The Post he was certain Riddick “would really be a ‘wow’ and definitely would impress people’’ in any interview for a GM role.

The first order of business for any incoming GM is the hiring of a head coach. Here is what Riddick told The Post two years ago when the Giants were searching for Tom Coughlin’s replacemen­t and ended up with Ben McAdoo:

“You think of the Giants, you think of how stable they have been from the top down and how turnover has not been a part of their DNA,’’ Riddick said. “When you’re projecting what type of profile they would look for in the next head coach you would think it would be someone who has experience, someone who may have had a crack at a head coaching job before, learned some things and now the second time around has had success, a la Pete Carroll and Bill Belichick. They just don’t strike me as a team that would hire a first-time coach per se, but who knows?’’

Riddick played for Belichick with the Browns, with Nick Saban serving as the defensive coordinato­r and defensive backs coach.

“I tell you this, if I was a GM, I was a team president, I was an owner, I would definitely make the call,’’ Riddick said, referring to Saban, the Alabama head coach. “I would try. Because I’m not one of those people who believe he was a failure in the NFL. I would be making that call, and I would be saying what would it take to come get you to come talk to me and how much money will it take?’ ”

Clearly, Riddick values a coach learning from his mistakes and returning with something to prove. Mike Smith, the former Falcons head coach currently serving as the Buccaneers defensive coordinato­r, and Josh McDaniels, the Patriots’ offensive coordinato­r who spent 28 games as the Broncos head coach, qualify.

Two years ago, Riddick said he was “shocked’’ the Giants were not linked to McDaniels.

“He’s a guy, based on my research and knowing him a little bit, I think he’s gonna be fantastic,’’ Riddick said. “I think he’s gonna blow it out of the water and be dynamite in his second shot.’’

 ?? ESPN; Getty Images (2) ?? EYES ON HIS GUYS: ESPN analyst Louis Riddick interviewe­d to be the next general manager for the Giants on Thursday. Riddick has said if he were a general manager, the first person he would call would be Nick Saban (inset), who was with the Browns when...
ESPN; Getty Images (2) EYES ON HIS GUYS: ESPN analyst Louis Riddick interviewe­d to be the next general manager for the Giants on Thursday. Riddick has said if he were a general manager, the first person he would call would be Nick Saban (inset), who was with the Browns when...
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