
Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe Reportedly Set for Giants Workouts amid Shedeur Rumors
The New York Giants are taking a closer look at multiple top quarterback prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.
The Giants will host Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough for a private workout later this week, according to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones. Alabama's Jalen Milroe is also in line for a workout with Big Blue, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported.
The franchise will hold a workout with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders on Thursday, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero previously reported.
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The Giants currently hold eight picks in the upcoming draft, including the No. 3, No. 34, No. 65 and No. 105 selections.
Sanders and Shough are ranked as the No. 23 and No. 116 overall prospects, respectively, in Bleacher Report's latest 2025 NFL Draft Big Board. Milroe checks in at No. 77.
ESPN's Jordan Raanan meanwhile reported that the Giants held a private workout with Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart "several weeks back."
The Giants have also met with Syracuse signal caller Kyle McCord, per Raanan. Dart is ranked No. 57 and McCord is No. 129, respectively, on the B/R Big Board.
Raanan called Dart, Sanders, Milroe and Shough "quarterbacks to watch," and noted that ahving a private workout "is an essential part of Brian Daboll's quarterback process for the draft."
The Giants restocked their quarterback room earlier this offseason by signing veteran quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson.
Wilson said after signing in New York that he expected to be QB1 next season, setting up Winston as the presumptive backup.
But Wilson is signed for one season, so there's a chance the Giants will be looking for a new starter again in 2026. Any quarterback drafted by New York this month could potentially spend a season developing before getting a shot at playing the following season.
If the Tennessee Titans target Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the top pick, either cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter or edge rusher Abdul Carter would still be available by the time the Giants get on the board.
It would likely involve passing up on Shedeur Sanders, but should the Giants choose to target one of the developmental quarterbacks like Milroe or Shough likely to be available later in the draft, general manager Joe Schoen could potentially target the best player available at No. 3.

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