Giants GM Joe Schoen reaffirmed on Tuesday that the team has a need at quarterback that will be filled this offseason one way or another.
With Daniel Jones working his way back from a torn ACL (he's throwing from a stationary position), Tyrod Taylor a free agent, and Tommy DeVito the only fully-healthy QB under contract, the Giants are in a tricky spot.
"We'll address the position," Schoen told reporters on Tuesday as the NFL Combine began in Indianapolis. "It can be through free agency. Doesn't preclude us from doing it in the draft as well."
As far as the draft, the Giants currently hold the No. 6 pick.
The expectation is that Caleb Williams and Drake Maye will be gone well before then, but some recent mocks have had Jayden Daniels falling into the Giants' lap at No. 6.
While it's possible Daniels could fall, especially if there's a run on wide receivers or offensive linemen after Williams and Maye come off the board, the only way for the Giants to guarantee themselves one of the consensus top three QBs in the draft is to trade up.
And that's a possibility Schoen talked about on Tuesday.