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Drew & Rob
2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast
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  • Jaxson Dart Impresses at Mini Camp & Latest Roster Moves!
    Send us a textWe cover Giants rookie mini camp 2025, featuring an early look at Jaxson Dart as he begins his NFL journey. Hear how Dart performed in camp, why Brian Daboll was glued to him during drills, and what his early stats and command of the huddle might say about his future. Dart’s mini camp showing included sharp throws, solid decision-making, and a 45-yard touchdown bomb that turned heads. We talk about the QB room’s dynamics and how Dart fits into it.Abdul Carter has finally picked a jersey number — No. 51 — after inquiring about legendary numbers 56 and 11. We look at the symbolism and where Carter fits in among linebackers. Cam Skattebo speaks out about his underdog mindset and how he still has everything to prove despite a dominant final college season. Rumors are swirling that he could take over as the Giants’ 3rd down back, especially with Tyrone Tracy’s struggles catching passes last season.We also cover recent NY Giants roster moves including the team waiving Casey Rogers, Tommy McCormick, and RJ Delancy III, and the surprise re-signing of Lil’Jordan Humphrey just days after cutting him. The Giants also made a key addition, signing TJ Moore, a ball-hawking cornerback from Mercer, who stood out at camp and has real potential to crack the Giants final roster. His production and accolades at the FCS level were elite, and his 7 INTs and physical play style might give him an edge in a crowded secondary.With Victor Dimukeje suffering a torn pec and being sidelined, we look at how that might affect the Giants edge rusher depth. Plus, three rookies signed their rookie deals: Marcus Mbow, Thomas Fidone, and Korie Black, solidifying their place as the newest members of the NY Giants roster 2025.This episode gives you everything you need to know about the Giants latest news, including key updates on rookies, roster cuts, and predictions for the upcoming NFL season. Subscribe to 2 Giants Goofballs, your go-to Giants YouTube channel for the best NY Giants news and rumors today!#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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  • Massive Defensive Shakeup! Has the Giants Roster Really Improved?
    Send us a textIn this full episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob break down the current state of the Giants roster heading into the 2025 season, with a particular focus on the defense and special teams. The big question driving the episode: has this New York Giants team truly improved from last season? The hosts go position by position through the defense, highlighting key players, depth battles, and how new additions may impact the overall performance of the unit.On the defensive line, the team continues to be anchored by All-Pro Dexter Lawrence, but there’s been a flurry of names added around him. Names like Chauncey Golston, Rakeem Nunez-Roches, and Roy Robertson-Harris stand out as rotational linemen who bring both experience and toughness. The episode explores how young players like Jordan Riley and DJ Davidson are developing, and whether undrafted options like Elijah Chatman or Timmy Horne have a realistic shot to crack the final roster.At EDGE, the addition of Pro Bowler Brian Burns last year completely changed the look of the pass rush. Combined with Kayvon Thibodeaux and star rookie Abdul Carter, the Giants now possess one of the most exciting edge rotations in the NFL. Rob and Drew debate how deep the group really is, especially when factoring in role players like Tomon Fox and Victor Dimukeje.The linebacker group returns Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden, who both played key roles last season, but the rest of the room is in flux. Darrius Muasau, Chris Board, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, and Ty Summers will compete for rotational and special teams roles, while Dyontae Johnson is a player to keep an eye on.The secondary is full of fresh faces and intriguing talent. At cornerback, Deonte Banks returns, joined by former Saint Paulson Adebo, slot specialist Cor’Dale Flott, and athletic depth pieces like Art Green, Greg Stroman Jr., and Tre Hawkins III. The safety group features a new leader in former Dolphin Jevon Holland to start alongside Tyler Nubin, while returning pieces like Dane Belton and Anthony Johnson Jr. round out a group with both starting potential and quality depth.On special teams, Graham Gano is back to reclaim his role as kicker after injury derailed his 2024 season. Jude Atamney provides insurance behind him. Jamie Gillan remains locked in as punter and holder, with Casey Kreiter again snapping. Return duties are expected to be handled by Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Eric Gray, both of whom offer explosiveness and reliability.Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob weigh whether this 2025 version of the Giants has enough firepower, depth, and improvement across all three phases to make a leap from last season’s performance. They consider how these new pieces fit into the bigger picture of the team’s direction and whether Joe Schoen has finally built a roster that can compete in the NFC East and push for a playoff spot.#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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  • NY Giants Offense Fully Reloaded After Draft & Free Agency?
    Send us a textIn this in-depth episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, hosts Drew and Rob dive into the full offensive roster of the New York Giants following the 2025 NFL Draft and a busy offseason of free agency. From revamped quarterback depth to an infusion of talent at wide receiver and tight end, the Giants offense has undergone a major overhaul that fans won't want to miss. This complete breakdown covers every offensive position group, examining which players are likely to make the 53-man roster, where key battles are brewing, and who might emerge as breakout stars in 2025.Starting with the quarterback room, the Giants have added veteran leadership and developmental upside. Russell Wilson leads the pack, with Jameis Winston providing experienced backup support, while Jaxson Dart and Tommy DeVito give the team developmental youth and preseason intrigue. It's a four-man group that offers a compelling mix of proven production and raw potential.At running back, the competition is just as intense. Rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. brings a versatile skill set and explosiveness, while veteran Devin Singletary figures to be the early favorite for lead duties. Behind them, Cam Skattebo, Eric Gray, and Dante Miller round out a crowded backfield with a mix of power, agility, and special teams upside. The Giants are clearly aiming for depth and flexibility in a position that has seen high turnover in recent seasons.The wide receiver group might be the most exciting position on offense, anchored by first-round pick Malik Nabers. Nabers is expected to be a game-changer for the NY Giants, giving them the kind of WR1 threat they’ve lacked in years. He joins a solid cast including Wan’Dale Robinson, deep threat Darius Slayton, second-year speedster Jalin Hyatt, and experienced role players like Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Zach Pascal. Special teams contributors Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Montrell Washington, along with big-bodied receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton, add further depth and intrigue to the competition.Tight end is another spot that has quietly gotten stronger. Returning starter Daniel Bellinger now shares the room with rookie athletic freak Theo Johnson, veteran blocker Chris Manhertz, Greg Dulcich—who brings pass-catching upside—and developmental prospect Thomas Fidone II. Whether it's in two-TE sets or in red zone formations, the Giants have more options than ever to create mismatches.On the offensive line, left tackle Andrew Thomas continues to be the cornerstone, now joined by Jermaine Eluemunor and James Hudson III, who bring experience and versatility. Rookie Stone Forsythe and swing lineman Joshua Ezeudu round out a deep tackle group. Inside, the guard spots have been upgraded with the additions of John Runyan and Greg Van Roten, while Aaron Stinnie, Evan Neal (transitioning inside), Marcus Mbow, and Jake Kubas provide a mix of veteran presence and youthful promise. At center, John Michael Schmitz is locked in as the starter with Austin Schlottman, Jimmy Morrissey, and Bryan Hudson offering depth and competition behind him.This full offensive breakdown gives New York Giants fans the clearest look yet at what the team is building for the 2025 season. From hSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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  • NFC East Draft Recap: Eagles, Cowboys, Commanders & How it Affects the Giants
    Send us a textIn this packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob break down everything you need to know about how the 2025 NFL Draft unfolded for the rest of the NFC East — and what it all means for the New York Giants moving forward. As the Giants aim to climb back to the top of the division, it's crucial to understand how the Cowboys, Eagles, and Commanders used their draft picks to reload and reshape their rosters.The Eagles added explosiveness and versatility on defense starting with Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell, a fast, instinctive playmaker with first-round athleticism. They followed that with safety Andrew Mukuba from Texas, a ballhawk who led the SEC in interceptions but comes with durability questions. Philadelphia kept investing in defense and depth, including standout pass rusher Antwaun Powell-Ryland and versatile linemen like Ty Robinson and Drew Kendall. But with most picks coming on Day 3, the question remains: Did the Eagles add enough impact talent to maintain their edge over the Giants?Over in Washington, the Commanders focused on trench strength and secondary playmakers. Their top pick, Josh Conerly Jr. from Oregon, brings high-level athleticism and All-American pedigree to a depleted offensive line. They also grabbed standout corner Trey Amos from Ole Miss, a ballhawk with press coverage skills but tackling issues. WR Jaylin Lane and LB Kain Medrano highlight Day 3’s potential gems — both versatile, both capable of contributing right away on special teams. Could these mid-round pickups bolster a Commanders team that’s been rebuilding for years and now threatens to outpace the Giants?Meanwhile, the Cowboys stuck to a familiar script: building up front and going for defensive upside. Tyler Booker, a mauling guard from Alabama, was their top pick and should help stabilize their interior offensive line. Boston College edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku brings elite production and pass-rushing technique but needs to add strength. They rounded things out with long, physical CB Shavon Revel Jr., who’s recovering from an ACL tear but could become a steal if healthy. With these pieces, Dallas may have just gotten tougher in the trenches and deeper in the secondary — a concern for any Giants fan hoping for a clean sweep of the rivalry in 2025.Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob analyze each draft class with sharp detail and compare how each rival’s additions match up against Big Blue’s current roster. They look at how the Giants can scheme against these new threats and where Schoen and Daboll may still have an advantage — or a gap to close.If you're a die-hard Giants fan looking to keep tabs on the NFC East arms race, this episode delivers all the info you need to understand how the division landscape is shifting. Stay locked in with *2 Giants Goofballs* for your go-to source of NY Giants news, updates, and live reactions as the team prepares for a critical 2025 season. Whether it’s draft fallout, preseason battles, or regular season showdowns, Drew and Rob have you covered on the Giants YouTube channel that never sleeps.#giants #cowboys #eagles #commanders #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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  • Full Breakdown of the 2025 NY Giants Draft Class | Every Pick
    Send us a textIn this full episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew takes you through an in-depth breakdown of the entire 2025 NY Giants Draft Class and shares original scouting reports on each new addition. It was a major draft for Big Blue as they made a huge splash early by selecting EDGE Abdul Carter from Penn State with the 3rd overall pick. Carter, a 6'3", 259-pound force of nature, dominated college football last season, earning unanimous All-American honors, Big Ten Player of the Year, and posting an incredible 91.3 PFF grade. Despite some areas needing development and past off-field concerns, his upside could be game-changing for the Giants' defense.  Later in the first round, the Giants made a bold move by trading back into the top 25 to draft quarterback Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss. Dart brings solid size, mobility, and a strong arm, giving the Giants a developmental quarterback to groom behind veteran Russell Wilson.  In the third round, the Giants focused on the trenches by grabbing defensive tackle Darius Alexander from Toledo, a strong and physical run defender with great potential to be a Day 1 contributor. The fourth-round pick was Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo, a tough, old-school power runner with strong receiving skills, who could become a perfect complement to Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the backfield.  In the fifth round, the Giants added depth to the offensive line with Purdue’s Marcus Mbow, an aggressive blocker with versatility at guard and tackle. Drew also covers the seventh-round selections, starting with Nebraska tight end Thomas Fidone II, a once highly touted recruit who brings impressive athleticism and major upside if he can stay healthy after overcoming multiple ACL injuries.  The final pick was cornerback Korie Black from Oklahoma State, a speedy and physical defender with a strong special teams background and major upside as a late-round steal. Black’s elite speed and physicality at the catch point could give the Giants another young piece to develop in the secondary.  National draft analysts praised the Giants’ class, with most grading it in the A to B+ range, highlighting the franchise’s aggressive yet smart moves. Abdul Carter has the potential to be a cornerstone defender alongside Brian Burns and Dexter Lawrence II, while Jaxson Dart gives the Giants a chance to finally stabilize the quarterback position long-term.  Join Drew as he dives deep into each player’s scouting profile, their potential fits on the roster, and how the Giants have reshaped their future with this exciting 2025 draft class. If you're a die-hard Giants fan looking for the latest giants news, ny giants news today, new york giants news today, and everything you need to know about giants news and rumors, you won’t want to miss this episode!#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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Looking for a hilarious and informative podcast about the New York Giants? 2 Giant Goofballs has got you covered! Hosted by Drew and Rob, this podcast offers insightful analysis, lively debates, and plenty of laughs. With their infectious personalities and quick wit, Drew and Rob make discussing the latest Giants news and games an absolute blast. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the fun, 2 Giant Goofballs is the perfect way to stay up-to-date on all things Big Blue. So join the conversation today and see why this is one of the best NY Giants podcasts around!
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