Adam Schefter: ‘Zero Chance’ Giants Swap No. 3 Pick for Stafford

NFL insider Adam Schefter shut down rumors that the New York Giants would trade their No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft for Rams QB Matthew Stafford.

Speaking on the ‘Talkin’ Ball’ podcast, Schefter said, “There is no way in hell the Giants are giving up the third overall pick for Matthew Stafford. Zero.”

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The Rams reportedly want the Giants’ No. 3 pick and other draft assets, but it seems highly unlikely. While the Giants could explore a short-term move for Stafford if the price is right, their top priority remains building for the future.

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