For someone who was once a dominant defensive end in the NFL, you’d think he’d want his former team to take another defensive end in the 2018 NFL Draft.

In the case of former New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck, it’s the exact opposite, and he’s not making the case for the Giants to look at someone like Bradley Chubb.

Instead, Tuck feels like the Giants should go all in on Penn State running back Saquon Barkley with the second overall pick in the draft.

“If I’m just going to come out and say it, I like Barkley,” Tuck told the New York Daily News. “He gives them so many options as a third-down back who can take a lot of pressure off the O-line and make guys miss but also adding value in the pass game out of the backfield. He’s a New York product which helps and I think he’s the most dynamic player in the draft right now.”

Tuck, who won two Super Bowls with the Giants during his career, goes even further and says that the Giants should also avoid looking to draft a quarterback and stick with Eli Manning as the starter.

“As a matter of fact, I think it shouldn’t be ,” Tuck said. “But that’s my opinion. The Giants have done a really good job drafting, especially in early rounds, ‘sure things.’ They haven’t been up this high but the last time they had a guy named Eli Manning come across the board, so that worked out pretty well for all guys involved.”

Tuck was a vocal supporter of Manning after former Giants head coach Ben McAcoo benched him in favor of Geno Smith in early December.

Tuck, just like Dave Gettleman and Pat Shurmur, feels that Manning still has years left in his career and can still win in the NFL.