Giants take DT Tomlinson and QB of future in Davis Webb EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — It didn't take the New York Giants long to find a replacement for defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, and they may have found one for Eli Manning, too. After taking Dalvin Tomlinson of Alabama in the second round of the NFL draft, the Giants drafted a potential down-the-road replacement for the 36-year-old Manning, taking California quarterback Davis Webb in the third round. Reese said the Giants felt that Webb had the best arm in the draft, and he was the highest player they had on their board when they made the 87th pick of the draft. Marc Ross, the Giants vice president of player evaluation, said Webb has a live arm and has some intangibles that one would expect being the son of a coach. Tomlinson is going to get a chance to replacing Hankins, who signed a little more than two weeks ago as a free agent with the Indianapolis Colts. The 6-foot-3, 310-pounder has torn the anterior cruciate ligaments in both knees, but Reese said he was not concerned because Tomlinson has played the past three years without any problems.