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The 2023 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 27 in Kansas City.

The Jets will head to town with six picks, including No. 13 overall, while the Giants have 10, beginning with No. 25.

The Post’s Paul Schwartz and Brian Costello look at what the two teams may do with their selections when it comes to quarterbacks:

What Giants might do at quarterback in 2023 NFL Draft

There are only two quarterbacks on the roster, so adding a third is certainly not out of the question, though any addition will more likely come via free agency after the draft.

Starter Daniel Jones is set and secure with his new four-year, $160 million contract.

His backup, veteran Tyrod Taylor, sat and watched in 2022, attempting only eight passes all season.

Taylor is entering the final year of his contract with a salary cap cost of $6.9 million for 2023.

With one pick in the sixth round and three in the seventh round, perhaps the Giants would take a shot on someone like Max Duggan (TCU) or Stetson Bennett (Georgia) to compete for a job and possibly take a spot on the practice squad.

— Paul Schwartz


  Max Duggan at TCU’s pro day on March 30, 2023. AP Max Duggan at TCU’s pro day on March 30, 2023. AP

  Stetson Bennett during Georgia’s pro day on March 15, 2023. AP Stetson Bennett during Georgia’s pro day on March 15, 2023. AP

What Jets might do at quarterback in 2023 NFL Draft

The Jets are not in the market for a starting quarterback in the draft.

They are working on a trade for Aaron Rodgers and Zach Wilson is expected to be the backup.

The Jets could draft a developmental quarterback late in the draft.

The 49ers proved how valuable a late pick on a QB can be when they took Brock Purdy, who led them to the NFC Championship game, with the final selection of the 2022 draft.

— Brian Costello

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