It’s no secret; the NY Giants have holes and needs throughout basically the entire roster. One of the few position groups that is actually close – or at – league average is the wide receiving core, so thinking about taking one in rounds two or three could seem foolish to some.
However, the group is incredibly redundant with two of it’s three ‘starters’ possessing the same type of skillset. Golden Tate and Sterling Shepard thrive out of the slot, but the offense is going to need a bigger receiver that can be a red-zone target and make contested catches outside the numbers (which happens to be Daniel Jones’ best type of throw).