One notable NFL Draft expert believes the New York Giants could make a very questionable decision with their first pick in tonight's event.
There is a lot of excitement surrounding the first draft of the John Harbaugh era for the Giants. With the No. 5 pick heading into this week's event, the team has several directions it can go. In various mock drafts since the season ended, Big Blue has been linked to a boatload of five players, including Ohio State's Caleb Downs and Notre Dame's Jeremiah Love.
However, Thursday night got even more exciting for Giants fans last week when the team somehow managed to acquire the 10th overall pick from the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for disgruntled three-time Pro Bowler Dexter Lawrence. The G-Men now have two picks in the top 10, and there is new speculation over who they might take with that second selection.
One name that has come up frequently in recent conversations is Arizona State wide receiver, Jordan Tyson. A player who impressed in his open workout last week. Still, while some believe he could be the best receiver in this year's class, he was projected to fall out of the top 15 for a few weeks due to injury concerns and declining issues last season.
Could the New York Giants use the No. 5 pick on Jordan Tyson?
But taking him 10th overall could still be a smart risk because of his high upside. However, during an appearance rich eisen show This week, ESPN draft expert Matt Miller suggested the Giants could use their pick five on Tyson when asked about a potential surprise in Round 1.
Miller said, "I think it would be surprising. Where the Giants get on the clock, and whether it's you guys, or you know, Mel Kiper and those guys talking about it, and you're running through all the options of these defensive players, and they call out Jordan Tyson."
Tyson is a very talented player, but there are good reasons to be concerned about his durability at the next level. Selecting him at age 10 may be a reach, but a worthwhile risk. There's no point in taking a player originally expected to go in the top five at pick 15 when Harbaugh and the front office have the luxury of picking again at 10.

