Looking to build off of a strong 2022 campaign, the New York Giants head into the offseason with plans to retool their roster. With $44 million to spend in free agency, they could address several major needs, including the cornerback position.
Since being traded to the Giants in 2019, Williams has become the face of the team's defensive front.
After a wildly unproductive tenure with the Giants it appears Kenny Golladay is a prime cut candidate this offseason as the team looks to build on a surprise playoff berth in 2022.
Wide receiver Sterling Shepard has been a key contributor to the New York Giants since being drafted in 2016. But after seven seasons with the franchise, Shepard is heading toward free agency.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce have an elite on-field connection. the Kansas City QB may be developing a similar connection with a wideout.
In his latest mock draft, ESPN's Matt Miller has the Giants addressing their most pressing needs: wide receiver and offensive line.
Heading into the offseason, the New York Giants have several areas for improvement, none more so than wide receiver.
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones played the best football of his career in 2022. Now a free agent, he is due for a payday.