One of the big questions for the New York Giants this NFL offseason is what they are going to do with the quarterback position. A lot of people believe the best move for the Giants is to move on from Eli Manning, but his agent thinks he will be back.

“Shoot, yeah, I think so,” Tom Condon, Manning’s agent, said Monday at the site of this week’s Senior Bowl via the New York Post.

Condon wouldn't say for sure what Manning wanted to do next season, but his inkling is that he wants to return to the Giants.

“I think he’d love to come back,” said Condon, the driving force behind the powerful Creative Artists Agency’s football division. “Guys love to play their whole careers with one team, if they have a good experience with that team.”

One of the big questions surrounding New York is Manning is his contract. Manning is owed $17 million for this upcoming season, and although they haven't asked him to take a pay cut, there is a chance that they decide for him to come back it needs to be at a lower salary.

Condon didn't say that the Giants have approached him yet, but there is still a chance they do as the team tries to set their salary cap for next season. If the team does decide to move in a different direction, it will probably be through free agency or the NFL draft, because they have not put much stock in finding a new quarterback the last few years.