New York Giants NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will update our New York Giants Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the New York Giants from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the New York Giants:
10. A'Mauri Washington, IDL, Oregon
Washington may not have the statistics (33 tackles, including 4.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks in 2026) one normally associates with a first-round selection, but had he entered the 2026 draft, he would've joined defensive tackles Caleb Banks and Peter Woods as a top-32 pick. Football is a big-man's game, and Washington has rare quickness for such a massive man.
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10. Cam Coleman, WR, Texas
A 6-foot-3 wideout who consistently wins downfield would give Jaxson Dart another bailout option and big play machine for an ascending (?) offense.
11. Matayo Uiagalelei, EDGE, Oregon
Uiagalelei has an NFL frame who wins with power and a high motor, particularly when aligning wide. That said, he lacks bend and needs to add to his pass-rush arsenal. His 2025 tape wasn't nearly as far along as Tuli Tuipulotu coming out of college and he was a second-round pick (54th overall) of similar age and with similar tools. Looking for a big leap in '26.
10. Ellis Robinson IV, CB, Georgia
Robinson struggled early in his redshirt freshman season in 2025 before flipping a switch to become one of the Bulldogs' best defenders. He's a springy athlete with excellent ball skills (four interceptions last season) and good zone instincts. He's also fearless as a tackler and has a linebacker-like appetite for contact. He's young, so his technique needs to catch up a bit with his athletic traits. But Robinson is one of the best defenders I've studied in this class and could form a young, potent cornerback tandem with Colton Hood, the Giants' second-round pick last week.
11. Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana
Despite mass changeover on the Indiana offense, Becker is a key returning talent — he made several clutch plays last season. With his speed and catch radius, he is primed for a breakout season, which could be a springboard to a first-round selection.
11. Ellis Robinson IV, CB, Georgia
Ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in the 2024 class by 247Sports, Robinson has developed steadily under Kirby Smart in Athens. A silky-smooth mover with excellent reactionary quickness and athleticism, the former five-star showed clear growth last season and continues to gain the confidence that could send him climbing up boards next April.
11. David Stone, IDL, Oklahoma
On the surface, the Giants have needs everywhere except at quarterback and the two positions they addressed in the first round of the 2025 draft. Stone is not the same type of pass rusher as Dexter Lawrence — he has just three career sacks — but he is built like a mammoth and could help rejuvenate a defense that was pummeled by run-heavy offenses last season.
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