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Giants take LSU's Malik Nabers sixth overall

Nabers gives the Giants a physical receiver with elite ball skills and route-running ability. He caught 89 passes for 1,569 yards and 14 TDs last season.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants selected Malik Nabers with the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft Thursday night, hoping he can be the explosive receiving threat the team has not had since taking fellow LSU wideout Odell Beckham Jr. in the first round in 2014.

Nabers gives the Giants a physical receiver with elite ball skills and route-running ability. He caught 89 passes for 1,569 yards and 14 TDs last season.

With quarterback Daniel Jones coming off ACL surgery and his status for the start of the season uncertain, some felt the Giants might trade up to pick among a pool of talented quarterbacks. It didn’t happen after Chicago, Washington and New England took quarterbacks with the first three picks.

The soon-to-be 27-year-old Jones has led New York to one playoff berth (2022) since taking over as the starter early in his rookie season in 2019, when he was the No. 6 pick overall.

The offensively inept Giants went 6-11 last season and missed the playoffs after making the postseason in 2022. Nabers joins a receiving corps that features Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt and Isaiah Hodgins.

Beckham was the last Giants receiver to gain 1,000 yards (2018) with his best years coming from 2014-16, when he caught at least 90 passes for 1,300 yards each season and combined for 35 touchdowns.

"You know coming from Layafette, you know you gotta be a strong kid to grow up there. Leading up to here, I had a lot of mixed emotions just seeing my past and remembering what I been through," explained Nabers following his selection. "Remembering the time that I spent there. I'm just trying to be a great leader for those younger kids that's growing up there, to look at me and know that it's possible for your dreams to come true.

"Follow in my footsteps, but don't try to be just like me, be better than me."

Later in the round, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded down six spots and drafted fellow Tigers wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr with the 23rd overall pick.

Thomas led the Bowl Subdivision with 17 receiving touchdowns last season. He finished with 68 catches for 1,177 yards, averaging a whopping 17.3 yards a reception.

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