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Sources -- New York Giants expected to make run at QB Mitchell Trubisky

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As the quarterback carousel spins, the New York Giants are expected to make a run at free-agent quarterback Mitchell Trubisky when the free-agent negotiating window opens next week, sources told ESPN.

If Trubisky were to sign it would be with the intention of pushing another Top 10 pick in Daniel Jones, the incumbent who still has the support of the team's brass despite three rocky seasons. The idea would appear to be to let the best quarterback win throughout the spring and summer.

A key selling point for the Giants is having Trubisky reunite with coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen. Both came from Buffalo, where Trubisky spent last season after four years with the Chicago Bears.

Daboll's presence and strong relationship with Trubisky is a big part of the attraction to what New York can offer in free agency, even more so than an opportunity.

«I think of Coach Daboll right away because of my connection with him in Buffalo. I'm excited to see what he does in New York really,» Trubisky said on the Adam Schefter podcast about the possibility of landing with the Giants. «I don't know where I'm going to go, but I know whatever he does there he's going to do a great job with that offense. He's a great leader of men. He's just real and authentic with all the guys and I think that is why so many people respected him in our building. So I'm excited to see what he's going to do.

»And then, of course, New York you think of the city. I haven't been to New York that many times but you think of big New York City and the Giants. So I know Coach Daboll will do a great job and I'm excited to see that offense."

But it's hardly a slam dunk that Trubisky, the No. 2 overall pick in 2017, will land in New

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