The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Haskins: Playing for Giants would be a dream job

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Teams select players in the draft, but if it worked the opposite way, Dwayne Haskins made it pretty clear who he’d be picking.

“Growing up in New Jersey, I grew up a Giants fan, so it would be a dream come true as far as being able to go back home where my family is and play for that great franchise,” the quarterbac­k from Ohio State told reporters on Friday at the combine.

“(Whatever) way it happens throughout this process I’m going to be excited to be in the NFL. But of course, New York would be a great spot for me.”

He was scheduled to meet formally with the Giants on Friday night, but just about every answer he gave during his 15 minutes in front of the media earlier in the day seemed tailored to that team’s expectatio­ns. Oneby-one he went down the checklist the Giants likely have as they search for their next franchise quarterbac­k, and one-by-one he ticked the boxes.

Would he be OK sitting for a year behind Eli Manning if the Giants decide to move forward with the “Kansas City Model” that general manager Dave Gettleman suggested he’d like to follow as he transition­s from one quarterbac­k to the next? He said he’d point to his year and a half sitting behind J.T. Barrett at Ohio State before he got a chance to become a full-time starter for the first time in 2018.

“I’m comfortabl­e enough to learn from someone who has been there in front of me,” he said. “Know that I’m going to

compete and be ready for when my time is called . Being able to learn from (Barrett) was probably more beneficial than playing.”

Both Gettleman and head coach Pat Shurmur said filling the “face of the franchise” role is just as important to selecting a quarterbac­k as arm strength and mobility.

“Everyone is watching you, you’re the face of the team, your teammates look to you and you’re the first person that comes up,” Haskins said of that job. “You have to be able to lead other men. That’s a lot of responsibi­lity.”

Is he up to it? “Without a doubt, yeah.” His news conference offered a glimpse of that poise and maturity.

As far as questions about his athleticis­m and mobility, those will be answered on the field on Saturday when he takes part in the combine drills. As of Friday, he was able to dismiss them only verbally.

“Ha!” he chortled when asked for his reaction to those who think he is too slow. “That’s what I think about that.”

He added that he may not be the quickest quarterbac­k in the draft or the one to make the most plays with his legs, but “I can maneuver if I need to,” he said. “I’m deadly in the pocket.”

He even said he doesn’t care where he’s picked in this draft, first it’s first or second overall - he and Ohio State pass-rusher Joey Bosa have joked about going 1-2 — or with, say, the sixth selection. His goal is not to be the first quarterbac­k drafted, he said, but to be the top quarterbac­k when this draft is looked back on.

Haskins also would arrive at the Giants with a close friend already on the team.

“I’ve known Saquon (Barkley) since I was a sophomore in high school,” he said. “We both went to the Rivals camp together and I’ve kept close with him. I’ve talked to a few of their other skill players, but I feel like they have a lot of great talent offensivel­y and it would be a lot of fun.”

He said playing quarterbac­k in an offense with Barkley and Odell Beckham Jr. and Evan Engram would be “prolific.”

Last year, Beckham had plenty of pre-draft conversati­ons with Barkley during which they spoke about playing together. It felt as if they spoke Barkley’s selection with the second overall pick into existence. Who else on the Giants has been in Haskins’ ear about that possibilit­y this winter? Beckham again? Sterling Shepard? Manning?

“I can’t tell you,” Haskins said with a grin.

Maybe in April he’ll share that one. Once he returns to the state where he was born and the team for which he grew up rooting.

“We’ll see what happens.”

 ?? AJ Mast / Associated Press ?? Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins throws at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is, Thursday.
AJ Mast / Associated Press Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins throws at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is, Thursday.
 ?? Joe Robbins / Getty Images ?? Quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins gets ready to run the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday in Indianapol­is.
Joe Robbins / Getty Images Quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins gets ready to run the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday in Indianapol­is.

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