New York Giants load up on offense in Chad Reuter's 5-round mock draft
The New York Giants load up offensively, including a controversial pick at No. 5 overall, in Chad Reuter's latest 5-round mock draft.
In Chad Reuter's latest five-round mock draft for the 2026 NFL draft, the New York Giants prioritize bolstering their offensive unit to support second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart and head coach John Harbaugh's vision for a physical, run-oriented attack. The mock draft features four trades and early quarterback selections that shake up Round 1, setting the stage for New York's selections. With the fifth overall pick, the Giants select Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.
This choice has sparked debate among fans due to traditional concerns over positional value at running back in the first round. Reuter highlights the fit with Harbaugh's scheme. The thing about the Harbaughs is they want to run the ball.
Last year, Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh selected Omarion Hampton in Round 1, and who's to say John Harbaugh won't take the most talented ball-carrier this April? Jaxson Dart led the Giants with nine rushing TDs last season, but that can't happen again if the team wants to make a playoff push. Love's rushing and receiving abilities take the offense to the next level.
In Round 2, New York adds Oregon guard Emmanuel Pregnon to strengthen the interior line and protect Dart. The team has no third-round selection after trading it in the 2025 draft to the Texans to move up for Dart. In Round 4, the Giants pick Stephen F.