Eagles' NFC East rival linked to the NFL draft's top safety prospect
· Yahoo Sports
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't the only team drawing attention as the NFL Draft approaches. That's to be expected. Around the league, every rumor, whisper, and report carries weight, especially when it involves division rivals. For those tracking the NFC East, the New York Giants have quietly become one of the more intriguing teams to watch.
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They have a new head coach, John Harbaugh, and an expected new philosophy. And now, there may be a clue about their plans once they're on the clock early in Round 1.
Giants linked to Caleb Downs in NFL draft discussions.
According to Connor Hughes, multiple names are in play for New York (NFC), including linebacker Sonny Styles, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, and one player who continues to rise above the rest at the safety position: Caleb Downs. The most revealing detail, however, came from what a league source told Hughes. One NFL head coach reportedly told Hughes he believes the Giants' pick is Downs.
The word 'adamant' was used. Sure, there's uncertainty, but there is also a little conviction.
Downs is widely viewed as the top safety in this year's class, a player capable of impacting the game from multiple alignments. His versatility, instincts, and playmaking ability would immediately upgrade a secondary in need of a foundational piece. Still, the situation isn't entirely straightforward.
The Giants also hold additional draft capital after acquiring the 10th overall pick, giving them flexibility to attack multiple needs. With Jaxson Dart leading the offense, there's a strong argument to be made for adding weapons or protection on that side of the ball. Names like Jordyn Tyson have surfaced, though injury concerns could complicate that decision. There's also the unpredictability of the draft itself.
Once upon a time, the Giants shocked many by selecting Saquon Barkley second overall in 2018. That move proved they aren't afraid to lean into talent over positional value. If they view Downs as a difference-maker, history suggests they won't hesitate. For the Eagles, this is more than idle curiosity. It's about understanding how the board might fall and how the balance of power within the division could shift. If the Giants land a player like Downs, it won't just fill a need. It could change the way they build their defense moving forward.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Giants linked to Caleb Downs ahead of the NFL Draft