A few weeks back, there was a report that the New York Giants were not interested in drafting the Heisman Trophy winner, Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray, because he was too small.

Back then, Murray was also measured at 5-foot-9, 194 pounds but has reportedly added 10 pounds since that last measurement.

During his presser at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday morning, Giants head coach Pat Shurmur did not appear to discount Murray as a player the Giants have interest in, although he revealed the team has not met with the quarterback as of yet.

“Quarterbacks come in all shapes and sizes,” said Shurmur. “I don’t know what’s too small. Russell Wilson is 5-foot-10.”

Shurmur also reiterated that he expects Eli Manning to return for the final year of his contract and “a young player could benefit” from sitting behind a player such as Eli.

Most are mocking Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins to the Giants and Shurmur mentioned the team was intensely scouting all of the quarterbacks in this class, including his son Kyle, who played his college ball at Vanderbilt.

It’s unlikely the Giants would draft or sign the younger Shurmur, who is expected to be either a late-round selection or an undrafted free agent.

Shurmur does not make the final decisions when it comes to personnel, but said he has some input. He claims to have watched every play of Haskins’ and Murray’s seasons but left us with a clue of what he might be looking for in a young quarterback.

“I value a quarterback that can move around,” said Shurmur.

That would favor Murray as Haskins is more of a pocket passer, although he does possess a level of elusiveness. Murray is a whirlwind of a player who turns the routine into the spectacular and vice-versa.

Now comes the question whether the Giants are slotted high enough in the draft at No. 6 to grab either of these players.