The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Giants score big in draft with Barkley; add Downingtow­n East QB Lauletta in 4th round

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. » After finishing his first draft as general manager of the New York Giants, Dave Gettleman got a laugh when asked his thoughts on his six picks.

With his heavy Boston accent, Gettleman said no GM is going to walk into a press room and tell the media he drafted garbage.

Garbage wasn’t the word he used, but the meaning was clear. He could have stretched the truth if he wanted, but it wasn’t necessary.

“I’m thrilled. We got big butts. We got power. We got speed,” said Gettleman who momentaril­y stopped to apologize for his choice of words. “And we got a quarterbac­k we really like. I am not angry.”

Coming off a 3-13 season that cost coach Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese their jobs, the Giants seemingly found value and filled need with every pick in the NFL draft that ended Saturday.

They feel they got the best player in the draft in Penn State running back Saquon Barkley with the second pick overall. They had a first-round grade on guard Will Hernandez of UTEP when they took him in the second round.

Edge rusher Lorenzo Carter of Georgia and defensive tackle B.J. Hill of North Carolina State had second-round grades when taken in the third round.

Quarterbac­k Kyle Lauletta, a Downingtow­n East graduate, of Richmond and defensive tackle R.J. McIntosh of Miami were right where the Giants felt they would be in the fourth and fifth rounds, respective­ly.

The picks will create competitio­n on a team that needs to be pushed by new coach Pat Shurmur.

Gettleman also knows the job of building a roster is far from over. ELI STILL THE ONE » The decision to grab Barkley and ignore the quartet of quarterbac­ks taken in the first 10 picks overall clearly shows the Giants think 37-year-old Eli Manning has good years left. Taking Lauletta in the fourth round also shows the team wants backup Davis Webb, the third-round pick last year, to have competitio­n in training camp. THE BARKLEY FACTOR » Barkley should give the Giants their first legitimate home run threat out of the backfield in more than a decade. What makes him unique is he is a threedown player who runs with speed and power, and can catch passes. And in the NFL, opposing defenses can’t focus on him like in college. There’s Odell Beckham Jr., Sterling Shepard and tight end Evan Engram to worry about.

“I think that’s why I was brought here, to bring an impact to the running game, to have that same domination that I had in college where a team wants to just shut me down, and then it just opens up everyone else,” said Barkley, who had 53 total touchdowns in three years with the Nittany Lions.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The Giants selected former Downingtow­n East and Richmond quarterbac­k Kyle Lauletta in the 4th round of the NFL Draft Saturday.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The Giants selected former Downingtow­n East and Richmond quarterbac­k Kyle Lauletta in the 4th round of the NFL Draft Saturday.

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