Giants head coach Brian Daboll attended Colorado’s professional day on Friday three days after saying he wasn’t going — and 4 days after GM Joe Schoen stated Daboll “doesn’t go to any pro days.”
The about-face added an uncommon chapter to a tense offseason for a regime on the recent seat getting into 12 months 4.
Schoen was requested on the NFL homeowners conferences in Palm Seaside, Fla., why Daboll hadn’t attended quarterback Cam Ward’s Miami professional day final week.
“He doesn’t go to any pro days,” Schoen stated.
Daboll then was requested on Tuesday if he was going to Colorado’s professional day on Friday to look at quarterback Shedeur Sanders and broad receiver/nook Travis Hunter.
“No. Pro day? No,” Daboll stated.
However there was Daboll on Friday — standing on the turf subsequent to Colorado offensive coordinator and former Giants head coach Pat Shurmur — because the son of Deion Sanders and the Heisman Trophy winner Hunter labored out for a big crowd of NFL evaluators.
The Giants unsurprisingly despatched an enormous contingent to look at the 2 Buffaloes standouts that included senior personnel government Chris Mara and director of participant of personnel Tim McDonnell.
There’s a excessive chance that one of many two Colorado gamers will likely be their decide at No. 3 total, assuming Ward goes No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans and Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter goes No. 2 to the Cleveland Browns.
The one shock was that Daboll was there — after Daboll and Schoen stated that professional days weren’t his bag.