For at least 24 hours, the New York Giants held the No. 1 overall pick in 2025 NFL Mock Drafts after dropping their ninth straight game on Sunday to the Baltimore Ravens. While waiting for the equally inept Las Vegas Raiders, who own the tiebreaker of a weaker strength of schedule, to face the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night, the race for the top pick is the only thing left of substance for Big Blue’s season. Sweeping changes could come throughout the organization if co-owner John Mara heeds the pleas of the planes that have flown over MetLife Stadium in each of the last two weeks and moves on from general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll — both of whom have continued to make a mockery of a once-proud organization that was set back to the dark ages during the rein of Dave Gettleman. What appears to be a definite is that the Giants will be taking a quarterback with their first-round pick, whether that comes at No. 1 or No. 2 this April. The Daniel Jones experiment failed, and the tryouts for Tommy DeVito and Drew Lock have been downright bad. What it comes down to is where they will be choosing and who will be in charge of making that franchise-altering decision.