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Giants LB Debate: Would Reese or Styles at No. 5 Backfire?

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Taking Arvell Reese or Sonny Styles at No. 5 could give the Giants rare traits, range, and long-term upside at linebacker, but it could also cost them cleaner value later with players like CJ Allen or Jacob Rodriguez. Is that tradeoff worth it for a defense that still needs stability in the middle?

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Drew and Rob open with a quick reality check on the Dexter Lawrence media storm, arguing that too much of the noise feels like pre-draft click chasing. But the heart of this episode is the linebacker board and the bigger question hanging over the Giants: do you spend premium draft capital on projection and athletic upside, or do you trust the more natural off-ball linebackers who look easier to plug in right away?

That debate drives most of the show. Deontae Lawson is discussed as a steady, leadership-heavy MIKE type with real SEC production. Keyshawn Elliott brings downhill juice, pressure value, and versatility, but with real coverage limitations. Anthony Hill Jr. gets strong praise as one of the cleaner three-down, plug-and-play linebackers in the class. Kyle Louis offers movement and range, while Josiah Trotter brings a more traditional linebacker profile with strong instincts and bloodlines. Jake Golday is framed more as a hybrid fit than a pure answer in the middle.

The sharpest part of the episode comes when the conversation turns to Jacob Rodriguez and CJ Allen versus Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese. Rodriguez and Allen are treated as more natural linebacker fits and better value if the Giants want a true off-ball defender who can settle the middle, play fast, and justify where he is drafted. Styles and Reese are both respected for their athletic profile, upside, and movement ability, but Drew pushes back hard on the price. The issue is not whether they are talented. The issue is whether taking projection-heavy linebackers that high is the right move when the Giants could stay patient and still land a cleaner fit later. If the Giants are serious about fixing the second level, should they chase traits or take the linebacker who looks more ready to help them win now?

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