Ever watched a kid in a candy store, eyes wide and totally overwhelmed by choices? That’s the New York Giants right now. They’ve been starving for a franchise quarterback for years, and when you’re that hungry, you start seeing mirages. But here’s the plot twist: the Giants just pulled off a double veteran QB signing in back-to-back weeks. First, Jameis Winston. Then, they threw in a 1-year deal for Mr. Unlimited himself, Russell Wilson. Looks like it’s their way of screaming, ‘Yeah, we ain’t taking a quarterback at No. 3.’
So, with Shedeur Sanders practically off the table and Malik Nabers already in the house, what’s left? Oh, just one of the most electrifying two-way players college football has ever seen, a guy who could straight-up transform both their offense and defense—TRAVIS HUNTER.
On March 25th, NFL insider Steve Palazzolo sent the football world into a frenzy when he hopped on X and dropped a bomb: “I think John Mara wants Travis Hunter for the Giants.” That’s right, the 70-year-old Giants co-owner reportedly has his eyes locked on the Colorado superstar. And with the Giants’ recent moves, it actually makes a whole lot of sense.
I think John Mara wants Travis Hunter for the Giants
— Steve Palazzolo (@StevePalazzolo_) March 26, 2025
Now, let’s talk logistics. The Titans at No. 1 are reportedly flirting with Cam Ward, and the Browns at No. 2 are desperate for a franchise QB. If Abdul Carter goes first overall, Cleveland is snatching Ward up faster than a Black Friday TV deal. That means at No. 3, the Giants have a golden opportunity. They ain’t going for Shedeur Sanders, for sure. Look, they could go all-in on a guy who can instantly upgrade both sides of the field.
Hunter won the Fred Biletnikoff Award for being the best wide receiver in college football, stacking up 1,258 yards and 15 tuddies. The Giants need another weapon alongside Malik Nabers. Imagine Hunter on one side, Nabers on the other, and Russell Wilson launching those signature deep throws. That’s a nightmare for defenses, and suddenly, the Giants’ offense goes from struggling to straight-up scary.
Right now, the Giants’ WR room is decent but not terrifying. They locked up Darius Slayton on a 3-year, $36 million deal. They’ve got Wan’Dale Robinson in the slot and Jalin Hyatt stretching the field. But none of them are Travis Hunter. If New York is serious about giving Russell Wilson—or whoever the hell is under center in 2026—the best chance to succeed, Travis Hunter is the obvious move. But wait—there’s more. Because if for some reason the Giants don’t want Hunter as a receiver, he’s still a top-tier option at cornerback or both.
Travis Hunter could be the spark the New York Giants’ secondary has been missing
Let’s not forget, Travis Hunter ain’t just a WR1—he’s a straight-up menace at cornerback. And if the Giants are going to contend, they need help in the secondary just as badly as they need offensive firepower. Hunter didn’t just win the Biletnikoff. He also bagged the Chuck Bednarik Award for being the best defensive player in college football. 11 pass breakups. and 4 interceptions. Lockdown ability. Pure menace energy. And let’s be real, the Giants’ secondary needs all the help it can get.
Their defensive backfield last year was as stable as a Jenga tower with half the blocks pulled out. Deonte Banks struggled in coverage, and Paulson Adebo—while solid—missed time with injuries. They did add Jevón Holland and Adebo in free agency, but relying on Banks to suddenly take a massive leap? Risky business. If anything, this defense still needs another certified playmaker, and Hunter fits the bill perfectly.
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Plus, versatility is the name of the game in today’s NFL. Just look at guys like Deebo Samuel and Micah Parsons—teams are valuing players who can do multiple things at an elite level. Hunter could be that for the Giants. Line him up outside at CB when you need a lockdown defender. Throw him at WR when you need a big play. Maybe even let him return punts if you’re feeling spicy.
Look, we’ve seen the Giants overthink things before. But this is not one of those times to get cute. You’ve got a guy who can fix two of your biggest weaknesses at once. A guy with the confidence of Prime Deion and the skills of Justin Jefferson. And let’s talk fit. If Russell Wilson ends up leading this squad, he needs a player like Hunter. Wilson loves throwing those deep passes that hang in the air, and Hunter is the kind of receiver who can make incredible catches look easy. Look, even if he takes a few snaps on offense and defense, that’s what he did at Boulder. The guy played over 87% of the snaps on both sides of the field in the 2024 season.
And even if Wilson flames out? No biggie. Hunter will still be locking down receivers on defense and giving the next QB a nightmare matchup to throw to. With the draft just weeks away, Giants fans need to start manifesting this pick now. John Mara reportedly wants him. The opportunity is right there. The stars are literally aligning. Now, it’s up to the Giants to not fumble the bag.
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