Three Giants writers debate if the best draft pick or the best free agent is a better option:
NFL.com names the top 50 prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft.

- Adam Shaheen - TE, Ashland

- Jordan Willis - DE, Kansas State

- Teez Tabor - CB, Florida

- Marcus Williams - S, Utah

- Zay Jones - WR, East Carolina

- Obi Melifonwu - S, Connecticut

- Marlon Humphrey - CB, Alabama

- Kevin King - CB, Washington

- Tim Williams - LB, Alabama

- Josh Jones - S, N.C. State

- Curtis Samuel - RB, Ohio State

- Chidobe Awuzie - CB, Colorado

- Evan Engram - TE, Ole Miss

- Tyus Bowser - LB, Houston

- T.J. Watt - LB, Wisconsin

- Cam Robinson - OT, Alabama

- DeShone Kizer - QB, Notre Dame

- Adoree' Jackson - CB, USC

- Mitchell Trubisky - QB, North Carolina

- Jabrill Peppers - S, Michigan

- Budda Baker - S, Washington

- Quincy Wilson - CB, Florida

- Deshaun Watson - QB, Clemson

- Ryan Ramczyk - OT, Wisconsin

- Alvin Kamara - RB, Tennessee

- Garett Bolles - OT, Utah

- Taco Charlton - DE, Michigan

- John Ross - WR, Washington

- Takkarist McKinley - DE, UCLA

- Jarrad Davis - LB, Florida

- Charles Harris - DE, Missouri

- Haason Reddick - LB, Temple

- Tre'Davious White - CB, LSU

- Gareon Conley - CB, Ohio State

- Forrest Lamp - G, Western Kentucky

- Dalvin Cook - RB, Florida State

- Christian McCaffrey - RB, Stanford

- Derek Barnett - DE, Tennessee

- David Njoku - TE, Miami

- Mike Williams - WR, Clemson

- Corey Davis - WR, Western Michigan

- Reuben Foster - LB, Alabama

- O.J. Howard - TE, Alabama

- Marshon Lattimore - CB, Ohio State

- Jonathan Allen - DT, Alabama

- Solomon Thomas - DE, Stanford

- Leonard Fournette - RB, LSU

- Malik Hooker - S, Ohio State

- Jamal Adams - S, LSU

- Myles Garrett - DE, Texas A&M
Now that the Super Bowl has come and gone, the NFL community turns toward free agency and the 2017 NFL Draft. These are two of the most important events on the calendar each year as teams try to strengthen their rosters for the upcoming season.
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So in this week's Cover 3 on Giants.com, we asked our staffers the following question: If you could acquire either the best free agent or the best draft prospect, which would you choose?
Here is what they had to say:
YOUTH IS THE KEY
By John Schmeelk
This is an easy one. Give me the best draft prospect any day of the week. The first reason is the contract. The drafted player will be under a rookie scale deal for four years with a team option for a fifth. You would have to pay the best free agent at market value, which is always very high. The second reason is age. The player you draft will be at the start of his career, while the best free agent on the market will be in his mid to late-20s depending on when he came out of college and whether he had been franchised by his previous team. With a younger player, generally, you get a healthier player as well.
The third reason is that when you draft a player you have the chance to teach him and mold him into the player that fits how you want to play. Sometimes the best free agent on the market might come from a different system and could struggle adjusting to what you want to do on your team. The final reason is overall talent. Very rarely do generational talents become available as free agents. Teams lock those players up and they never reach the market. You can find generational talents at the top of the draft far more easily.
I see the argument for taking the free agent. There's less risk given everyone has already seen what that player has done on the pro level. There's always a chance someone you draft, no matter how talented, can be a bust in the NFL. But in the end, I like the upside of the draft prospect, and I'll accept a certain level of risk for the chance of acquiring a future Hall of Famer.
The following Giants are set to become Unrestricted Free Agents on March 9.


DE Jason Pierre-Paul (FRANCHISE TAG)

DT Johnathan Hankins

OL John Jerry

OL Marshall Newhouse

LB Keenan Robinson

LB Kelvin Sheppard

DB Leon Hall

RB Bobby Rainey

TE Larry Donnell

LS Zak DeOssie (RE-SIGNED BY GIANTS)

OT William Beatty

CB Trevin Wade

CB Coty Sensabaugh

K Robbie Gould

LB Mark Herzlich

QB Ryan Nassib

QB Josh Johnson
TAKE THE PROVEN PLAYER
By Dan Salomone
In this hypothetical vacuum, I think you'd have to go with the free agent because he is proven. Take this year for example: Would you rather have Le'Veon Bell or Myles Garrett? They are, according to many NFL analysts and draft experts, regarded as the best free agent and the best draft prospect, respectively. One is a first-team All-Pro selection and a two-time Pro Bowler. The other hasn't taken a snap in an NFL practice.
Countless hours (and miles) are spent scouting college players, but at the end of the day, the draft is a gamble. You try to increase your chances the best you can, but it's still a gamble. Go with the known quantity in this situation.
BUILD WITH THE DRAFT
By Lance Medow
I've said multiple times the draft is by far the best way to build the nucleus of your team, so there's no question I'd take the best draft prospect. From a financial perspective, it's a no-brainer. Would you rather have a top prospect on a manageable rookie contract for the next few years or a top free agent who will eat up a lot of cap space? That's a rhetorical question. And who's to say there will be a huge disparity in production.
While the financial angle may be the most attractive, the age factor is the most important. With the best draft prospect, you can groom him from the time he enters the league to the when he's ready for his second contract. You can shape the nucleus of your team around him; whereas, with the best free agent, there are no guarantees you will have him for the long term or any specific time period, depending on salary cap restraints and roster needs.
Given the physicality of football and the injury rate, it never hurts to invest in youth. While you can certainly make a strong case for going with the proven commodity, in a league defined by parity, continuity and roster stability is a huge advantage. It's much easier to keep young players together for an extended period of time than expensive free agents
NFL.com ranked the top 25 players set to become Unrestricted Free Agents.

25) S Barry Church, Dallas Cowboys

24) OT Ricky Wagner, Baltimore Ravens

23) S Tony Jefferson, Arizona Cardinals

22) CB Trumaine Johnson, Los Angeles Rams

21) OLB Nick Perry, Green Bay Packers

20) G T.J. Lang, Green Bay Packers

19) WR Terrelle Pryor, Cleveland Browns

18) WR DeSean Jackson, Washington Redskins

17) TE Martellus Bennett, New England Patriots

16) DT Dontari Poe, Kansas City Chiefs

15) LB Dont'a Hightower, New England Patriots

14) CB A.J. Bouye, Houston Texans

13) CB Stephon Gilmore, Buffalo Bills

12) G Kevin Zeitler, Cincinnati Bengals

11) OLB Jamie Collins, Cleveland Browns (UPDATE: Re-signed with Browns)

10) DE Jason Pierre-Paul, New York Giants

9) DT Brandon Williams, Baltimore Ravens

8) DE Calais Campbell, Arizona Cardinals

7) OLB Melvin Ingram, Los Angeles Chargers

6) WR Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears

5) OLB Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals

4) DT Kawann Short, Carolina Panthers

3) QB Kirk Cousins, Washington Redskins

2) S Eric Berry, Kansas City Chiefs

1) RB Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers