The New York Giants front office is reportedly not in agreement over what the franchise should do with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. SNY's Ralph Vacchiano is hearing some executives within the Giants organization can't understand how the franchise could consider passing on a quarterback with the No. 2 pick.

"Many people think Darnold is the one guy that has sold Gettleman," Vacchiano wrote, via SNY. "If the Browns take Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen at 1, Darnold will be in play because there are some in the organization who think passing on a franchise quarterback would be nuts."

This is not the first we've heard of the Giants interested in the USC quarterback. Last week, a report surfaced suggesting the Giants will draft Darnold if he is available to them at No. 2 overall. Earlier during the draft process, former Giants defensive lineman Chris Canty claimed to have people within the organization who told him the team is very interested in Darnold and could trade up to the No. 1 overall pick to secure drafting him. Anonymous NFL executives who spoke with NJ Advance Media believe the Giants will draft Darnold if the Browns select Allen. The Browns have been connected to Allen, Darnold, and quarterback Baker Mayfield during the pre-draft process. Recent reports suggest the Browns have narrowed their choices down to Allen and Mayfield. NFL Network's Mike Mayock still has a 'gut feeling' the Browns will select Darnold.

According to Vacchiano, the Giants are sold on Darnold as their No. 1 quarterback, they are not very high on two of the other projected top four quarterbacks, and there is one darkhorse candidate at quarterback to be selected at No. 2 overall.

"As for UCLA's Josh Rosen, some thought he was the Giants' favorite early in the process, and one source cautioned not to rule him out," Vacchiano wrote.

Darnold, Rosen, and Mayfield met with the Giants privately during the pre-draft process more than any other prospect at any position. The Giants flew out co-owner John Mara to meet privately with Rosen and Darnold in California. During his pre-draft press conference, general manager Dave Gettleman defended Rosen after being asked a question about the tired and baseless "he doesn't want to play football" narrative.

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As Vacchiano points out, the main split among the Giants brass is whether or not to select Darnold, potentially Rosen, or running back Saquon Barkley. The love for Barkley isn't just a smoke screen from the Giants during the pre-draft process -- they really like him.

"There seems to be no doubt he'll be the No. 1 player on their board, and they think building around an offensive core of Barkley, tight end Evan Engram, and Odell Beckham, Jr. could make them an offensive juggernaut for years to come," Vacchiano wrote. "Yes, taking him would indicate they believe Eli Manning really does have "years" remaining of high-level play, as new head coach Pat Shurmur has said, and that they're confident they can find another way to tab his successor. But Barkley is such an incredible talent and person in their eyes, it may overshadow any quarterback concerns."

Giants fans will finally find out what direction the franchise is headed in the short and long-term this Thursday evening.