The consensus top wide receiver in the 2016 NFL Draft has attracted plenty of interest. Ole Miss' Laquon Treadwell named the Bengals, Browns, Bears, Cowboys and "New York" on "Pro Football Talk Live" as stops he was expected to make in the lead-up to the draft.



Well, New York has multiple meanings when it comes to the NFL. It can be the Giants, Jets or even the Bills (if you're being literal).

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But in this case the trip to New York for Treadwell is for a visit with the Giants, a person familiar with the situation told NJ Advance Media.



The Giants own the 10th overall pick in the first round of this year's draft, and traditionally use their 30 pre-draft visits to look deeper into prospects who they still have questions (health, character, etc.) about. Treadwell, 20, broke his fibula and dislocated his ankle in his sophomore season in 2014. He had 82 catches for 1,153 yards and 11 touchdowns last year.



The physical specimen (6-2, 221) would be quite the complement to Odell Beckham Jr. Treadwell is a bigger receiver that would fit well across from the explosive Beckham. NFL.com puts his NFL comparison as Houston's DeAndre Hopkins. That would make Beckham and Treadwell quite the imposing combination, especially if Victor Cruz can return at even half of what he was.



Treadwell sees a benefit of coming in as a No. 2 receiver early in his career.



"If I do go in where there is a No. 1 guy, it doesn't hurt to learn and pick up on things they already do better than you," he said recently.



The Giants currently have a void at wide receiver. They don't have a No. 2 after allowing Rueben Randle to walk and with Cruz coming off almost two full seasons of inactivity because of injuries. Randle signed with the Eagles earlier this week.

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The question the Giants would face is whether Treadwell is worth the No. 10 pick, and whether they wanted to use such a high selection for a No. 2 receiver. Beckham is unquestionably their No. 1 for quite some time.



Scouts are high on Treadwell, but for the No. 10 pick?



As three NFL talent evaluators told NJ Advance Media's Mark Eckel on Treadwell:



No. 1: "Most likely he is the first wide receiver taken, but that's not a slam dunk. He's a physical, stronger guy. DeVante Parker last year was a very similar player. Good route runner."



No. 2: "I don't think he's a top, top guy. But he's good. He came back from that leg injury and had a really good year. He does everything well, except run fast."



No. 3: "He's the best of them. Good hands, real athletic, tough, confident. He just doesn't have great speed. I'd put him ahead of [DeVante] Parker and [Nelson] Agholor [from the 2015 draft]."



Speed is clearly the biggest knock on Treadwell. But he'll have the opportunity to erase that doubt on Monday at Ole Miss' Pro Day. Treadwell did not run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine last month.



Monday is a big day.

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