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Brandon Brown explains why the New York Giants passed on OL in the NFL Draft.

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New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown spoke to the media on Thursday while the team conducted OTA practice No. 5 of its offseason training program.

Brown, 35, is entering his third season with the Giants after arriving from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022. He was popular with front offices hiring Carousel and drew interest as a general manager candidate from both Carolina and Los Angeles. Use your chargers this offseason.

Brown was asked why the Giants didn’t select a single offensive lineman among the team’s six picks in this year’s NFL Draft.

He also made clear the team’s desire to get better at every position, including quarterback. The quarterback recorded a strikeout in his attempt to achieve one of his top targets.

LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers, the No. 6 pick, has surprised the Giants from the day he walked through the door.

“He’s got moxie, a dog, the cool kids call it an ‘aura,’” Brown said of Nabers. “He wants to look his best, not just his best, on the biggest platform and he’ll tell you about it.”

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