APRIL PROSPECTS
The Giants currently hold the seventh pick in the 2015 NFL draft and have a great chance to end up with a top-10 pick — or maybe even top-5 — for the first time since 2004. Here are some of the potential top-10 picks who could land in their lap, and help them fill some big needs: JPP back, he could be a perfect bookend with Robert Ayers and Damontre Moore giving the Giants a potentially devastating DE rotation, just like they had during their recent Super Bowl runs.
DE RANDY GREGORY, NEBRASKA (6-6, 255)
He’s been described as “freakishly athletic,” which should conjure memories of another recent young Giants pass rusher. And if the Giants decide not to re-sign that one — Jason Pierre-Paul — Gregory (16½ sacks in the last two seasons) could be an ideal replacement. Or, if the Giants do bring
OT BRANDON SCHERFF, IOWA (6-5, 315)
The Outland Trophy winner is considered a dominant run-blocker and an improving pass protector and probably the best tackle in the draft (though some rank Texas A&M’s Cedric Ogbuehi higher). The Giants clearly need