The 2019 NFL Draft came and went like a blur but not for New York Giants fans.

The team's decision to select developmental quarterback Daniel Jones with the No. 6 overall pick on Day 1 lingered throughout the entirety of the process. The discussion centered around the decision to draft Jones over quarterback prospect Dwayne Haskins. It also centered around the decision to use a top-6 pick on a developmental prospect at the quarterback position while bypassing a blue-chip EDGE/outside linebacker in Josh Allen at a position of greatest need.

While we believe general manager Dave Gettleman recovered on Days 2 and 3 with patience and by marrying team needs and value, the ramifications of his quarterback conviction could linger. In the end, we agree with Gettleman about one thing -- you can't fully judge this draft class until three years from now. However, this class will ultimately be judged by the development of Jones.

The Giants have clearly hitched their wagon to Jones, but that wasn't the only storyline of the 2019 draft class. The Giants poured key resources into revamping the defense and in the process have taken one of the team's weakest position groups in 2018 and provided hope that it will emerge -- within two to three years -- as one of the team's strongest units and at a premium position (cornerback).

Today, we're going to close things out with our 10 key takeaways from the Giants draft class. Let's jump right into it.