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The Giants draft record under Marc Ross


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Since a lot of people have mentioned his name as a GM canidate I thought I'd recap his draft record. Bold are quality picks, regular text is depth/backup players, grey is an outright bust. The last two drafts it's really too early to tell on many of them.

2008

1st (31 overall) - Kenny Phillips, S, Miami

2nd (63 overall) - Terrell Thomas, CB, USC

3rd (95 overall) - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan

4th (123 overall) - Bryan Kehl, LB, BYU

5th (165 overall) - Jonathan Goff, LB, Vanderbilt

6th (198 overall) - Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky

6th (199 overall) - Robert Henderson, DE, Southern Miss

2009

1st (29 overall) - Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC

2nd (45 overall) - Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia

2nd (60 overall) - William Beatty, OT, Connecticut

3rd (85 overall) - Ramses Barden, WR, Cal Poly

3rd (100 overall) - Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin

4th (129 overall) - Andre Brown, RB, NC State

5th (151 overall) - Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State

6th (200 overall) - DeAndre Wright, CB, New Mexico

7th (238 overall) - Stoney Woodson, CB, South Carolina

2010

1st (15 overall) - Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida

2nd (46 overall) - Linval Joseph, DT, East Carolina

3rd (76 overall) - Chad Jones, S, LSU

4th (115 overall) - Phillip Dillard, LB, Nebraska

5th (147 overall) - Mitch Petrus, OG, Arkansas

6th (184 overall) - Adrian Tracy, LB, William & Mary

7th (221 overall) - Matt Dodge, P, East Carolina

2011

1st (19 overall) - Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska

2nd (52 overall) - Marvin Austin, DT, UNC

3rd (83 overall) - Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy

4th (117 overall) - James Brewer, OT, Indiana

6th (185 overall) - Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State

6th (198 overall) - Tyler Sash, S, Iowa

6th (202 overall) - Jacquian Williams, LB, South Florida

7th (221 overall) - Da'Rel Scott, RB, Maryland

2012

1st (32 overall) - David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech

2nd (63 overall) - Rueben Randall, WR, LSU

3rd (94 overall) - Jayron Hosely, CB, Virginia Tech

4th (127 overall) - Adrien Robinson, TE, Cincinnati

4th (131 overall) - Brandon Mosely, OT, Auburn

6th (201 overall) - Matt McCants, OT, UAB

7th (239 overall) - Markus Kuhn, DT, NC State

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I like Ross' potential as a GM. I would be fantastic to get some young blood in the front office for a change. Considering where the Giants usually pick, (middle to bottom of the draft) I think his drafts are pretty damn good.

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Baltimore's DeCosta is a better drafter, but would be much too hard to pry from the Raven's.

Ross has definitely hit on some good players. Don't forget about Victor Cruz.

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What do you think signifies "keeping it real"? The senseless OP creation you're noted for? Homophobia? Your hack forum handle?

What in your feeble little mind makes you think people should be grateful for the opinionated, uninformed, flip-flopping horseshit that you post on a daily basis?

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