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The Giants lose out here, picking third in a two-quarterback draft in which the top two teams also need help behind center. While they could have sent New England a godfather deal to move up when the Pats had the top pick, the Browns and Titans may not be interested in missing out on Ward or Sanders.
Instead, they can make life a bit more comfortable for whomever is slinging passes next season. New York is getting blitzed 26.7 percent of the time but giving up pressure 38.1 percent of the time. That will improve with the return of Andrew Thomas, but Evan Neal has been a massive disappointment and there’s a gaping hole at the other tackle position.
Enter Campbell, who is battling for the top spot among offensive linemen with Texas’s Kelvin Banks. Neither is a surefire All-Pro, but either would be an immediate plug-and-play upgrade for New York. In this case, Campbell’s extra reach at 6-foot-6 and exceptional mechanics make him the pick — and a selling point for future quarterbacks to come to north Jersey.
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