With the 29th overall pick in the 2009 NFL draft the New York Giants selected
Hakeem Nicks, the wide receiver from North Carolina. The following day they traded up six picks in the third round to draft another receiver,
Ramses Barden, from Cal Poly. Both of these moves were clearly an attempt to repair the depleted wide receiver core that they were left with following the end of the regular season. In my opinion, both Nicks and Barden will be the answers to that problem.
With the departure of Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer (the two starting receivers for the Giants in the beginning of last season) the Giants attempted to bring in a veteran wide receiver to replace them. After several weeks of trade talks with the Cleveland Browns about Braylon Edwards there was no deal and talks were marked dead. The Giants also had minor trade discussions with the Arizona Cardinals about Anquan Boldin but nothing ever happened so the Giants focused in on the draft and got Nicks and Barden in it.
Eli Manning is a great NFL quarterback that was a pro-bowler this past season. He already has a Super Bowl ring as well as a Super Bowl MVP. He is clearly a number one draft pick that worked out. Seeing as I have not missed watching a Giants game since Eli has been a member of the team as well as also being able to break down plays fairly well, I know Eli’s strengths and weaknesses very well. Burress is a six foot five and was Eli’s leading pass catcher the two years before this past season in which he suffered from a self inflicted accidental gun shot wound to the leg and missed the remainder of the season. With his ongoing legal issues the Giants decided to release him and move forward.
What Burress provided for Eli was a tall receiver that was able to go up and get the ball. Eli loves being able to lob up high passes in the end zone at put it in a spot that only his tall receiver can get to. They helped Eli out in the draft this past weekend by getting him two big recievers. Hakeem Nicks is six foot one and has
great hands. He is fast and is stronger than Burress was on the field. Nicks has the ability to run over defenders that Burress did not possess. While I loved Nicks as a first round pick I think that the steal in the draft came when the Giants selected Ramses Barden in the third round. I feel that Barden is going to eventually be the number one reciever that the Giants wanted to replace Burress. Barden loves to
go up for the ball, he has incredible speed, and did I mention that he is six foot six (taller than Burress). Barden is going to be a threat to any defender that covers him just because of his height and speed but he has incredible hands. I know that he went to a division I-AA school and many people say that he will not be able to make the transition to the NFL but I think that he can. He has incredible talent and I think he is a future pro-bowler. I think that Plaxico Burress has officially been replaced.