<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>With their top two free-agent targets wearing pricey franchise tags, the Giants are trying another route toward getting a top cornerback: A trade with the Falcons for two-time Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall. According to two people with knowledge of discussions between the teams, the Giants are willing to give Atlanta their first-round pick (31st overall) in April's draft in exchange for Hall. The people requested anonymity because of the private nature of the trade talks. Giants general manager Jerry Reese declined to comment yesterday morning when asked whether the Giants have inquired about Hall, the eighth overall pick in the 2004 draft. The Giants had hoped to make a run at the Seahawks' Marcus Trufant and the Raiders' Nnamdi Asomugha, according to one of the people familiar with the team's off-season plans, but each was made the franchise players by their respective teams. The Giants would owe two first-round picks if they signed either player. Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel, who will become a free agent next Friday, is viewed by the Giants more as a player whose success is the product of New England's defensive system than his own ability.</div> Link. Talent-wise this is a robbery. He had the meltdown last year against the Panthers which is probably the only reason he's even available.
Because of the Salary Cap, picks at the end of the first Round are about as valuable as any other type of pick. This trade wouldn't be that bad for Atlanta.
Deangelo Hall is going to get traded this year. He has made it completely clear that he does not want to play in Atlanta, and once he becomes a free agent they have no shot at resigning him. So Atlanta needs to be smart, trade Hall so you get something in return before he hits the free agent market next year.