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<p>It is called a &#8220;Mock Draft&#8221; for a reason.&nbsp;It is not authentic or genuine, but there is no intention to deceive.&nbsp;We will leave the art of deception for the NFL general managers, as they delight in misinformation this time of year.</p>



<p>It is no fun to take the same path, so we decided to get a bit edgy for Mock Draft 2.0, taking some chances, leaning on some hunches and relying on ever-popular guesswork to get through the Giants’ six selections.</p>



<p>For this Giants Mock Draft 2.0, we used the Pro Football Network simulator, after going with the Pro Football Focus simulator <strong>for Mock Draft 1.0</strong>.&nbsp;Let’s get it on:</p>



<h2>Round 1 (No. 11) &#8212; EDGE Azeez Ojulari, Georgia</h2>



<p>The top two offensive linemen, Penei Sewell and Rashawn Slater, are off the board, but receiver Jaylen Waddle is there.&nbsp;The Giants pull a surprise, going with a riser who several scouts label as the top pass-rushing prospect in this draft.&nbsp;Let’s face it, <strong>this is a position of need</strong>.&nbsp;Ojulari does not have great size (6-foot-2, 249 pounds) but he is instinctive going after the quarterback.&nbsp;He had 9.5 sacks as a redshirt sophomore, including a three-sack performance in the Peach Bowl.&nbsp;Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham craves versatility and Ojulari has it.&nbsp;He is a superior in coverage to Michigan’s Kwity Paye and should instantly contribute as a situational pass rusher as he acclimates to the NFL game.&nbsp;Giants gamble on upside here.&nbsp;Ojulari could be available in a trade-down, but we aren’t doing those here.</p>



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<h2>Rounds 2 (No. 42) &#8212; WR Kadarius Toney, Florida</h2>



<p>The Giants like this guy a great deal and are delighted he is available to scoop up. Toney was a breakout star in 2020, with 70 receptions for 984 yards and 10 touchdowns. He can also run it (19-161), an indication he is a triple threat who can catch the ball down the field, inflict damage on jet sweeps and take it the distance as a kick returner.&nbsp;Toney could use more thickness to his 5-foot-11, 193 frame, but he is a blur (4.38 in the 40) and should be <strong>a perfect complement to the wide receiver corps</strong> of Kenny Golladay, Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton.&nbsp;Toney forced 43 missed tackles in his college career, the highest percentage per catch of any Power 5 wide receiver since 2014.</p>



<h2>Round 3 (No. 76) &#8212; OL Quinn Meinerz, Wisconsin-Whitewater</h2>


<p>Here is a small-school player who dominated at a lower level (Division III) of competition and then completely wowed the NFL community with his showing at the Senior Bowl.&nbsp;He projects as a nasty run-blocking, 320-pound guard, a spot where the Giants are not exactly loaded.&nbsp;This could be the final year in blue for Will Hernandez, making this an area in need of fortifying.</p>



<h2>Round 4 (No. 116) &#8212; DT Tyler Shelvin, LSU</h2>



<p>General manager Dave Gettleman <strong>loves his big hog mollies</strong> and this is one of the biggest around.&nbsp;Shelvin at 350 pounds might actually be too big and his weight and conditioning will have to be monitored.&nbsp;He is a massive, impossible-to-move nose tackle brought in for immediate depth and a big role in the near-future, with veteran Danny Shelton signed to a one-year deal.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<h2>Round 6 (No. 196) &#8212; S JaCoby Stevens, LSU</h2>



<p>Big, tough box safety who needs to be in the right system to flourish, considering he is more of a downhill defender and he might struggle in coverage.&nbsp;Graham has <strong>use for all kinds of defensive backs</strong> and this tweener (linebacker or safety?) can also find a role on special teams.</p>



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<h2>Round 6 (No. 201) &#8212; LB Justin Hilliard, Ohio State</h2>



<p>A three-down linebacker coming off a career year for the Buckeyes brings versatility and special teams value.&nbsp;Joe Judge loves to stack linebackers on the roster.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Paul Schwartz</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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