He never tried to shop it among the 4 teams looking for a QB who might have wanted to move up to #2.
You dont think those teams called him?
You seem to think one made a pretty good offer.
Gettleman was quoted as saying he stopped taking calls on trading the #2. He was all in for Saquon even if he said one team made him a reasonable offer.
His job was to get the four teams who were in the franchise QB market bidding against one another to make an unreasonable offer he could not refuse.
IMO, he did not do his job very thoroughly.
And as posted pre-draft drafting a running back, even an elite rb, for a team with as many needs as the Giants had was a waste of an asset.
And most rational observers now understand that point.
And as an aside my post was a rebuttal to your inaccurate post that teams were not offering much for the #2. Gettleman's 1st hand description of receiving a reasonable offer proves your inaccuracy.
Curious kid, knowing what you know now, would you make Saquon the #2 pick?