The New York Giants reportedly have their eye on former Missouri quarterback Drew Lock as a possible selection in the 2019 NFL draft.

Lock is considered one of the best quarterbacks in this year's draft, and it makes sense why the Giants front office would be intriguing by the possibility of drafting him.

While New York decided to bring back Eli Manning for another season, it's clear that the franchise must find a quarterback for the future.

And it's clear that Lock is on the team's radar, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The Giants certainly have options when it comes to whether they want to go with a quarterback in the first round, especially since New York holds both the No. 6 pick and No. 17 pick.

Of course, there's been plenty of speculation that the team is more likely to go quarterback at No. 17, and Lock could be on the board waiting at that point.

There are several teams that will be hoping to find their future franchise quarterback, and the Giants will be among the mix as they try to get back to being an NFC East contender.

Drafting someone like Lock would allow them to feel much better about their quarterback situation.