NFL Expert Grades New York Giants 2026 Draft Class

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants drew one of the lowest marks of the 2026 NFL draft, earning a “D” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.

New York opened with two first-round selections, taking Arvell Reese and offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa after a trade with Cincinnati that drew scrutiny. The Giants followed with defensive back Colton Hood in the second and receiver Malachi Fields in the third.

The Giants closed out the class with three sixth-round picks — Bobby Jemison-Travis, J.C. Davis and Jack Kelly — adding depth but little proven impact.

EasySportz’s analyst criticized the overall approach, citing multiple perceived reaches and questioning the value of the trade that sent Dexter to Cincinnati to acquire the Mauigoa pick. The report noted the team failed to maximize value in key spots and did not land enough immediate difference-makers.

National evaluations echoed those concerns, with analysts pointing to inconsistent value and a lack of clear direction throughout the draft.

Overall, the Giants’ class was viewed as one of the weakest in the league, marked by questionable decisions and limited upside — reflected in the analyst’s D grade.

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