It’s no secret the Giants are in the market for a quarterback.
After moving on from Daniel Jones last season, they are basically starting with an empty slate heading into the offseason, as Tommy DeVito is currently the only option they have on the roster.
Big Blue may be targeting top options Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders in the draft, but GM Joe Schoen said this week they'd leave no stone unturned, and they'd also consider adding a veteran to the mix to help ease the transition to the pros.
On that front, the Giants met with Rams QB Matthew Stafford and his reps this week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, according to numerous reports.
It’s still unknown if Los Angeles would actually move on from Stafford as the two sides try to work out a new deal, but they did grant him permission to speak with other teams to help gauge his market value.
The 37-year-old, who has one year remaining on his current deal, is said to be seeking a new contract worth at least $50 million per year.
Multiple teams told SNY NFL Insider Connor Hughes that they feel Stafford won't actually be traded, but Hughes feels that shouldn't stop Schoen and the Giants from taking a big swing -- as long as the asking price is reasonable.
Stafford is coming off a season in which he guided the Rams to an NFC West title while throwing for 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns.