Gettleman: Giants Won't Force A Quarterback In NFL Draft's First Round

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Despite characterizing this year's quarterbacks class as 'thick,' Giants general manager isn't about to let the court of public opinion sway his decision regarding drafting Eli Manning's successor.

When it comes to the all-important quarterback position, the story hasn’t changed as far as Giants general manager Dave Gettleman is concerned.

“I won’t force a pick,” he said. “You can’t draft for need. You will get screwed every time and make a mistake.” But at the same time, Gettleman also mentioned the importance of having a quarterback who is mentally mature to handle the pressures that come with playing in the New York media market.

 

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