New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman has 10 days to decide if he will stay at No. 4 in the 2020 NFL Draft, or make a move to trade down and collect additional selections.

Trading down is not in Gettleman’s nature, but it’s a scenario which cannot be ruled out, especially with the Giants still having some many positions of need.

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The Athletic’s Jay Glazer explains when Gettleman could be inclined to trade down in the draft.

I think the fourth pick will probably be for sale. I don’t know how far down they’re going to go possibly. Listen, I’m just telling you guys, it’s way too early. The first pick can be sold this early on, sometimes the second pick but not number four. That’s usually getting there draft day. Teams have to see who’s on the clock. I know people want to know right now if they are going to trade but it’s too early. Every year, usually the Monday of the draft, we’ll hear almost every team say they are willing to move out and move down because they are trying to stockpile picks, 97% of the time that doesn’t happen.

Since the chances of Gettleman trading down are slim, here’s what Glazer sees the Giants doing with the No. 4 pick.

If they stay, I could see them go for a tackle. They need help on that offensive line. At corner, (Jeff) Okudah, I could see him. (Isaiah) Simmons, I love Simmons. He is playing a certain type of defense but they really need a lot of help on the offensive line. Look, you put all of that investment into Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones, then you really need to build up around them.

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