Giants RB at No. 5? The Wrong Bet for This Rebuild
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If the New York Giants take a running back at No. 5 after the NFL Combine, they gain highlight-reel production — but they risk making a bad priority decision in a rebuild that still needs real foundation work. This is the kind of move that can backfire fast if the trenches and defense don’t get fixed.
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Jeremiah Love is electric, and the buzz around him — plus the veteran chatter tied to Kenneth Walker and Travis Etienne — is why this conversation is heating up. But the real issue isn’t “can these guys play?” It’s what you’re giving up to make this pick at No. 5. Are the Giants overthinking the rebuild and chasing identity before the structure is stable? If you spend top-five capital on a running back, what happens when the offensive line still isn’t right and the defense still needs help? We break down why this decision feels like the wrong bet at the wrong time, how it can limit what the Giants can realistically fix this offseason, and what it signals about where Joe Schoen thinks this roster truly is. We also touch on secondary combine meetings at wide receiver, but the core friction stays the same: does RB at No. 5 actually speed this up — or does it quietly set the rebuild back?
Listener Q&A: RB at No. 5 — bold swing, or a backfire waiting to happen?
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