Youth Dexter Lawrence Jersey , here’s how you can watch this weekend’s games"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 17AAF Week 3: Here’s what’s on tap, how to watchNew,4commentsFor those tuning into the AAF, here’s how you can watch this weekend’s gamesESTShareTweetShareShareAAF Week 3: Here’s what’s on tap, how to watchOrlando Ramirez-USA TODAY SportsThe AAF is still going strong entering it’s third week. Well, sort of. Football fans have been intrigued by the start up league’s supply of additional football during the offseason. In Week 3 of its 10-week season, the AAF has supplied plenty of highlight reel plays and prospective developmental players for the NFL.Here is how to watch this weekend’s action.Use this post as your thread throughout the weekend for all AAF gamesArizona Hotshots (2-0) at Salt Lake City Stallions (0-2)Date: Saturday, Feb. 23Game time: 3 p.m. ETHow To Watch: B/R LiveJohn Walford has taken the AAF by storm with big performances in his first two games of the season. With already six touchdown passes, Walford has led a highly productive Hotshot offense. Arizona’s backfield features a double headed monster of Jhurell Pressley and Justin Stockton, who are both in the top 10 in rushing. Stockton’s production has garnered a rushing average of 9.1. Rashad Ross has been Walford’s main target, leading the league in receiving touchdowns with three. Former Charger Brandon Oliver produced decent rushing totals in his first two outings. Trevor Reilly anchors the defense for Salt Lake City, currently with 7 tackles and 1 fumble recovery. Memphis Express (0-2) at Orlando Apollos (2-0)Date: Saturday, Feb. 23Game time: 8 p.m.How To Watch: NFL NetworkMemphis has been a mess with second-round pick Christian Hackenberg under center. Is that really a surprise though? Zac Stacy, who was once an electric rookie for the Rams, is second in rushing with 159 yards. He even earned the rights to the first player to ever rush for 100 yards. Conversely, Orlando has played at a high level through the first two weeks. Good ole Steve Spurrier has found a way to rally his troops two weeks in. Garrett Gilbert is on fire throwing the ball, leading the AAF with 620 passing yards. His number one target Charles Johnson
Color Rush Dexter Lawrence Jersey , who played for the Buccaneers early on in his career, hauled 252 yards so far. Former Giant Will Hill roams the secondary for Orlando. Birmingham Iron (2-0) at Atlanta Legends (0-2)Date: Sun. Feb. 24Game time: 4 p.m.How To Watch: CBS Sports NetworkTrent Richardson — yes that Trent Richardson — has found a way to be productive on the ground. He currently has a league best 3 rushing touchdown. This team is coached by former Chicago Bear great Mike Singletary. Luis Perez has flashed potential slinging the rock as well.The Iron also boast one of the better offensive lines in the AAF. The Atlanta Legends have floundered after just two weeks. Tyson Graham Jr. has been productive at linebacker with 14 tackles so far. Matt Simms leads a lackluster offensive unit for the Legends. San Antonio Commanders (1-1) at San Diego Fleet (1-1)Date: Sunday, Feb. 24Game time: 8 p.m.How To Watch: NFL NetworkQuarterback Logan Woodside and receiver De’Marcus Ayers lead the offense for the Commanders. Chasing down the quarterback is defensive tackle Joey Mbu, who has wreaked havoc on opposing offenses. Also strengthening their defense is safety Derron Smith.The Fleet have been an intriguing team to follow because of their electric pass rushers, with Damontre Moore standing out from the bunch. Quarterback Philip Nelson made headlines after this unprecedented play: Let’s open the mail!"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections New York Giants NewsGiants Training Camp 2016Giants vs. Eagles 2015, Week 17New York Giants NewsJanoris Jenkins’ future, quarterback questions highlight BBV MailbagNew,109commentsLet’s open the mail!EDTShareTweetShareShareJanoris Jenkins’ future, quarterback questions highlight BBV MailbagThe 2019 NFL Draft is closing in, and New York Giants fans have lots of questions about what their teem might or might not do. Let’s open the Big Blue View mailbag and see if we can answer some of them.Chris and Fiona ask: If the Giants draft two promising cornerbacks, what are the odds that Janoris Jenkins is gone sooner rather than later? Or is his experience too important for at least one more year. Any chance the Giants trade some of their lower level draft picks for better picks next year when they might need more draft capital to get a franchise quarterback?Ed says: I don’t know if it would take selecting two promising cornerbacks for the Giants to move on from Jenkins, but I do think dealing Jackrabbit remains a possibility. The recent interest shown in Morris Claiborne got my attention.It’s a double-edged sword. I think the Giants would very much like to add talent at cornerback — maybe even as early as the 17th overall pick. I also can’t get past the idea that Jenkins is the last remaining high-priced free agent from the Jerry Reese era, the Giants are squeezed for 2019 salary cap space, and it wouldn’t shock me if they moved him. Swapping Jackrabbit for an asset or two in the 2020 draft might even make sense.Jim Singer asks: I was watching Pro Football Talk this morning (April 10th), they were talking about Jack Del Rio saying he believes Russell Wilson will be traded instead of given a new contract, that he (Del Rio) wouldn’t just throw that out there, and believe there must be something to it. Your thoughts on what the Giants might know about this, especially if the Giants don’t pick a QB this draft? With all that cap space the Giants have next year
New York Giants Jersey 2019 , I think it would be great to get Wilson. Ed says: I’m just going to answer this simply. I think Russell Wilson to the Giants is a pipe dream, and I’m not buying any of that chatter. I think the Giants really want to draft and develop a long-term heir to Manning, not bring in a guy who will already be on the back side of his career by the time he gets to New Jersey.Matt Annunziata asks: I know there’s been talk about the Giants possibly using multiple draft picks on Day 3 to move back up into the 3rd or 2nd round. What are your thoughts about the Giants possibly trading back a few spots from 37 to get additional picks, with maybe an earlier 3rd rounder or extra 2nd rounder as well?Ed says: Matt, I generally like the idea of trading down and I would say this type of move would be possible if there is no one at 37 the Giants really like. I don’t, however, think that is going to be the case. I think the board is going to be stacked at 37 with good options at a number of positions.My preference, considering that the Giants have eight Day 3 picks, is to package some of those Day 3 picks to get an additional pick or two in the second, third or even fourth round.Just Rich asks: I’ve seen you mention numerous times that you are not a Dwayne Haskins guy but I have not seen you mention why. Can you give us your evaluation of Haskins and why you don’t prefer him? Would you prefer another QB instead and why?Ed says: It’s not that I’m “anti-Haskins.” I just don’t think he’s worth the No. 6 overall pick. I think that there are a lot of similarities to Manning, which is both good and bad. If things are perfect, if he has a clean pocket, can set his feet and throw on time he looks terrific. When he has pressure or has to move, not so much. I think Haskins would be fine as an NFL quarterback. I’m just not sure I see special. If I’m taking a quarterback at No. 6, I want a guy who is going to lift the players around him. I’m just not sure Haskins is that guy. Am I right? Maybe. Maybe not. I know at least one draft analyst who strongly disagrees.Here is a Pro Football Focus take on Haskins:Bruce Frazer asks: The latest Sports Illustrated mock has the Giants taking [Montez] Sweat at No. 6 and [Clelin] Ferrell at No. 17. While this is a very intriguing and potentially a defensive home run for the pass rush, do you think they would actually commit both 1st rounders to the same position group? Ed says: No, Bruce, I don’t. I can easily see both first-round picks being defense
2019 Dexter Lawrence Jersey , or at least two of the first three picks being defense. I can’t see the Giants doubling up on a position with those picks. I could see them using later picks to double up on edge, cornerback, defensive line, etc.There were a couple of Josh Rosen trade scenario questions. Here they are:Dan Meenan asks: If the Giants are interested in Josh Rosen (and they may not be) could they offer their second round pick AND trade their third round pick for Arizona’s third round pick - so Arizona would end up having the first and 6th pick of the second round and a late 3rd round pick from the Giants. While the Giants would get Rosen and the first pick of the third round. Too little? Too much? or just right?—Jessie Sotomayor asks: Here’s a scenario that I think could work. Giants send 1st rd (pick 17) & 4th rd (pick 142)ForCardinals 2nd rd (pick 33) & Josh RosenIf you go by the trade chart they are pretty even here. The Cardinals would get their 1st rounder for Rosen and we would get their 2nd and QB.Ed says: I think the best way to answer these is to try to assess what we know, or think we know, about the Giants and their interest in Rosen.Jessie, I don’t believe that the 17th pick is in play at all for Rosen. I think if the Giants want a quarterback with the 17th pick they will just take one in the draft, and get the extra year on that player’s rookie contract. Rosen to the Giants makes sense from the outside, but I don’t think they have ever been “in love” with him.Dan, I think a second-round pick and some other combination of assets is more in the ballpark. The idea of swapping third-round picks is very much in favor of the Giants. In the end any Rosen to the Giants scenario comes back to how much the Giants really want the player, and you just don’t get the feeling anyone in the Giants organization is salivating over the idea of Rosen being next quarterback.Robert Simon asks: I personally wouldn’t be surprised to see Oakland trade up to #1 to take Kyler Murray. They have the draft capital to do so and Arizona has many holes to fill. That being said, do you think the Giants would be interested in Derek Carr?Ed says: I’m not putting anything past Jon Gruden. When it comes to Carr, though, it’s a lot like the Russell Wilson question above. The Giants are committed to Eli Manning for now, and I can’t see them reversing course on that now and committing draft assets to a trade for a guy like Carr.