What the Giants might do at running back in the 2025 NFL Draft

Tyrone Tracy Jr. as a fifth-round pick last year was a big hit, with 839 rushing yards — second to Saquon Barkley in franchise history for a rookie — along with 38 receptions, adding up to 1,123 yards from scrimmage.

That production eased the pain of veteran Devin Singletary’s lackluster first year with the team.

It would not be a surprise if the Giants again looked to add a running back on the third day of this draft, as this is considered a deep class at this position.

How about TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State), a workhorse with 42 touchdowns for the Buckeyes?

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