Does an Aaron Rodgers and Giants pairing even make sense?
Every year, the NFL Scouting Combine isn't just an opportunity for teams to meet with draft prospects. It's also an opportunity for them to start laying the groundwork for trades and free-agency moves ahead of the new league year.
Last week at the combine, the idea of Aaron Rodgers joining the New York Giants began to pick up steam. The New York Jets had previously announced they are moving on from the 41-year-old quarterback after his failed two-year stint with the team.
The Giants, along with the Las Vegas Raiders, made a run at Matthew Stafford, according to FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz. However, the 37-year-old opted to remain with the Los Angeles Rams. That leaves the Giants still with a major void to fill at quarterback, with only Tommy DeVito under contract.
"Even if you get a young quarterback, you'd like to have a vet in the room with him to show him the ropes and how to be a pro," Giants general manager Joe Schoen told reporters at the combine.
New York holds the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and could draft a quarterback at that spot. However, in his most recent mock draft, FOX Sports' Jason McIntyre projected the Giants to select Penn State edge defender Abdul Carter and possibly sign Rodgers as a free agent.
The Giants are currently the favorite to land Rodgers, and "there's mutual interest between both sides," according to The Associated Press.
But does the pairing actually make sense?
Here's what FS1's personalities had to say about the matter.
The Giants are coming off a 3-14 season and have other holes besides the quarterback position. Rodgers is a four-time NFL MVP looking to end his career on a winning team. His former teammate with the Packers, James Jones, doesn't want Rodgers to pick the


