"Make the Case" has once again returned on Giants.com.
In this series, we look at projections provided by analysts and then ask you, the fans, to weigh in on what the Giants should do in the draft.
Next up is a debate between the selections from one of ESPN's top draft analysts Todd McShay and Pro Football Focus' Anthony Treash for what the Giants should do with their second-round selection at No. 36.
Pick for No. 36: Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 195
2021 stats: 12 games, 95 receptions for 1,292 yards and 10 touchdowns, 91.8 overall PFF grade, 91.8 receiving grade
"Moore's combine performance was impressive, and there might not be a more elusive pass-catcher in the class once the ball is in his hands. No Giants receiver had more than 521 receiving yards or three touchdowns last season. As an aside, Arnold Ebiketie would be a good pick here, too, if he were still available."
Pick for No. 36: Zion Johnson, IOL, Boston College
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 312
2021 stats: 12 games, 364 pass block snaps, allowed one sack, two hits and three QB hurries; 84.4 overall PFF grade, 81.6 pass block grade, 84.4 run block grade on 413 run block snaps
"Johnson earned an 80.0-plus grade as both a pass- and run-blocker last season, recording just one penalty en route to an honorable mention PFF All-American honors. As lead draft analyst Mike Renner highlighted in the 2022 PFF Draft Guide, there are a few cons to his game. He's a polished and stout performer and didn't lose a single pass-blocking rep during Senior Bowl week."