The NFL Draft for 2026 has wrapped up in Pittsburgh, unveiling the complete New York Giants draft class. The Giants made strategic moves to optimize their selections, resulting in a notable lineup.
New York Giants’ 2026 Draft Class Overview
The Giants concluded the draft with a total of seven selections. A significant maneuver involved trading defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. The team sent Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals, which secured them an additional first-round pick.
Draft Picks Breakdown
- First-Round Picks: Acquired a second first-round pick from the trade with Cincinnati.
- Quarterback Selection: The Giants traded their third-round pick to the Houston Texans. This deal allowed them to trade back into the first round, where they picked quarterback Jaxson Dart.
- Mid-Round Trades: A deal with the Cleveland Browns resulted in them acquiring the 74th overall pick. In exchange, the Giants relinquished their fourth-round (105) and fifth-round (145) picks, along with a 2027 fourth-round selection.
- Soon-to-be Stars: The Giants entered the final day of the draft with three picks, all in the sixth round.
Details on Key Picks
- The 192nd overall pick was acquired as a part of the Darren Waller trade.
- The Giants possess the 193rd pick from the Dallas Cowboys. This trade was related to defensive lineman Jordan Phillips.
- In this transaction, the Giants provided their own 2026 seventh-round pick (No. 221) to complete the deal.
Overall, the New York Giants have significantly strengthened their roster for 2026 through strategic trades and selections during the draft. This well-planned approach may play a crucial role in the team’s upcoming season.





