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Giants 'Doing a Lot of Homework' on RBs Heading into Draft, per Giants Beat Writer Art Stapleton

Updated: Jul 30

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Given the quality and depth of talent down the board at running back in the 2025 class, every team should be doing their homework and considering drafting one – but it sounds like the Giants could be doing more than just the due diligence warranted by a class as strong as this one. Tyrone Tracy Jr. had a very solid rookie season totaling over 1000 yards from scrimmage for the team in 2024, but was inconsistent at times when it came to opportunity and effectiveness both in fantasy and real life. Tracy likely deserves to be the primary back for New York in a room that features only Devin Singletary as meaningful competition, but if the Giants would add a high-profile running back to the mix – think Quinshon Judkins, Cam Skattebo, or even Omarion Hampton or Kaleb Johnson – his chances of maintaining RB1-worthy opportunity would come down significantly. Of course, this is just a general report and there’s no concrete indicator suggesting that the Giants plan to use premium draft capital at the position, but it’s certainly not helping to quell any concerns about Tracy’s potential of holding onto the lead job in that backfield, either.

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