The New York Giants were on the road again over the weekend, hard at work scouting some of the top NCAA programs and players ahead of their Week 3 game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.
After taking in multiple games ahead of Week 1, it’s unclear if Giants general manager Joe Schoen did any personal scouting on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. However, Brandon Brown, the team’s assistant general manager, was among those on the road. He attended Rutgers-Iowa.
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Local and national scouts were also spread out across the county as the team gathered data in preparation for the 2026 NFL draft.
Here’s a quick look at some of the games where the Giants had a confirmed scouting presence:
Notre Dame vs. Purdue
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is widely considered the best in the country. He rushed for 157 yards and scored two touchdowns during Saturday’s win.
Texas Tech vs. Utah
This game was all about the trenches, with scouts from across the NFL watching both offensive lines and both defensive lines, highlighted by Utah’s Spencer Fano, who has been a common mock to the Giants.
Rutgers vs. Iowa
Brown, director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, assistant director of player personnel Dennis Hickey, and senior scout Chris Snee were all on hand for this one.
Duke vs. NC State
NC State offensive lineman Anthony Belton and Duke cornerback Chandler Rivers were two of the top prospects worth watching here.
Miami vs. Florida
The Giants probably don’t have any designs on drafting a quarterback in Round 1 next April, but Miami’s Carson Beck has been impressive. He gambled on himself and won.
Clemson vs. Syracuse
Peter Woods, Clemson’s superstar defensive tackle, could be a target for the Giants in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants scouted Notre Dame-Purdue, Texas Tech-Utah