The second after an organization drafts a quarterback in the first round, particularly among the top-10 selections, the next step is building a better cockpit around the youngster.
The New York Giants on Saturday landed a new top wide receiver before all of free agency's top-tier targets came off the board. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Kenny Golladay agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal, including $40 million guaranteed.
Golladay's decision placed the spotlight squarely on Daniel Jones and his development.
New York hasn't constructed its offense quite like anyone envisioned under the watchful eye of general manager Dave Gettleman.