With the 2017 season all but over for the New York Giants, the 1-7 outfit has turned its attention to college quarterbacks.
Co-owner John Mara directed his team to begin scouting the top quarterback prospects several weeks ago, ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports, citing multiple sources.
Giants vice president of player evaluation Marc Ross has reportedly spent recent weeks attending games to scout UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen.
If the season were to end today, the Giants would own the third overall pick in the 2018 draft. Such a selection would put them in prime position to take a star quarterback. The Giants also took Davis Webb in the third round of this year's draft as a possible successor to Eli Manning.
Next season would be Manning's 15th in the league. It appears the Giants' search for their next franchise quarterback has begun in earnest.








