As Week 11 of the college football season approaches, the New York Giants’ 2025 NFL Draft needs are becoming clearer. Here are five college prospects at key positions who could help the Giants and are worth monitoring this weekend.
1. OL Will Campbell, LSU
The Giants’ offensive line needs strengthening, especially with left tackle Andrew Thomas struggling with back-to-back injuries. Daniel Jones has been pressured on 37% of his dropbacks, with 127 pressures and 27 sacks. Will Campbell will face Alabama’s tough defensive front this week and brings strong run-blocking and effective hand usage to control defenders. His versatility on the line could appeal to the Giants if they miss out on a top quarterback prospect.
2. OG Tyler Booker, Alabama
Giants guard Greg Van Roten’s contract expires after this season, and though he may return on a budget-friendly deal, he likely wouldn’t start. Alabama’s Tyler Booker is a powerful interior lineman who could enhance the Giants’ rushing attack and pass protection. Against LSU, he’ll aim to set a strong tone for Alabama’s offense, giving QB Jalen Milroe more protection and creating space for ball carriers.
3. QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
The Giants may seek a quarterback upgrade in either the 2025 or 2026 drafts, and Shedeur Sanders is one of the top passing talents in the 2025 class. Facing Texas Tech in Week 11, Sanders has a chance to strengthen his draft stock. Imagining Sanders alongside receivers like Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Jalin Hyatt would be an exciting prospect for the Giants.
4. CB Mansoor Delane, Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech’s Mansoor Delane has emerged as a promising defensive prospect this season, despite some top corners going down with injuries. With ideal size, speed, and agility, Delane had a tough game against Syracuse last week but has a chance to bounce back in a major ACC showdown with Clemson. Scouts are buzzing about his first-round potential, and a strong performance could solidify his status.
5. OT Blake Miller, Clemson
While the 2025 offensive tackle class is considered thin, Clemson’s Blake Miller stands out with his size, reach, and athleticism. He hasn’t allowed a sack or quarterback hit this season and faces a challenging matchup against Virginia Tech’s top pass rusher, Antwaun Powell-Ryland. A solid game could help Miller boost his draft stock and draw more attention as a top offensive tackle prospect.