EAST RUTHERFORD — The John Harbaugh era is officially in motion, and the blueprint for the new-look New York Giants is coming into focus. With the 2026 NFL Draft kicking off on April 23 in Pittsburgh, the Giants hold the No. 5 overall pick. According to the latest ESPN mock draft, Harbaugh is expected to ignore offensive flashy picks to secure a defensive anchor: Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.
The New Blueprints: Why Caleb Downs Fits
The Giants enter this draft with glaring holes at right tackle and wide receiver. However, Matt Miller reports that the allure of Caleb Downs is too strong for Harbaugh to pass up. Downs isn’t just a ball-hawk; he is a tactical weapon. After starting as a true freshman at Alabama and dominating for two seasons at Ohio State, he enters the league as the most polished secondary prospect in years. Downs recorded 150 tackles and four interceptions during his Buckeyes tenure, proving he can play the “center field” role Harbaugh covets.
The logic is simple. Harbaugh built his Baltimore legacy on the backs of legendary safeties. By pairing Downs with veteran Jevon Holland, the Giants would instantly boast one of the most versatile safety duos in the NFC. This move signals a hard shift toward the “smashmouth” identity Harbaugh brought with him to MetLife Stadium. You can feel the change in the building. The air at the facility is different—stricter, quieter, and focused on the grit that defined the Giants’ championship years.
“He’s one of my very favorite people in the world. It’s not like you don’t talk to guys on things like that. And certainly we have.”
— John Harbaugh, Giants Head Coach (on potential OBJ reunion)
The Jaxson Dart Factor and What’s Next
While the defense is the focus of this mock draft, the Giants’ offense is finally showing life. Sophomore quarterback Jaxson Dart is coming off a promising 2025 rookie campaign where he flashed franchise potential before a late-season injury. With Cam Skattebo providing a punishing presence in the backfield, the offense has the pieces to be competitive if the line holds up.
The real wild card remains the locker room culture. Harbaugh confirmed he is in regular contact with former Giants star Odell Beckham Jr., fueling rumors of a veteran homecoming. Whether it’s through the draft or high-profile reunions, the Giants are aggressively trying to erase the memory of the Brian Daboll era. Standing in the tunnel at MetLife, you see a franchise that finally stopped looking for excuses and started looking for winners. Selecting Downs at No. 5 would be the ultimate statement that the defense is back open for business.

