It took four offseasons, but New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen has pretty much scrubbed away the roster foundation once put in place by Dave Gettleman, his predecessor.
The New York Giants added to the offensive line during free agency and the NFL Draft, but for this perennially unstable unit to become collectively reliable, one specific homegrown talent must take a noticeable step forward in his development.
Russell Wilson has entered a brand-new chapter—and it’s not just on the field. The longtime NFL quarterback is preparing to lead the New York Giants into the 2025 season, marking yet another big-market move in his storied career.
It appears that over the past two offseasons, which the New York Giants have handled very well, there’s been an added emphasis on premium roster positions.
Jaxson Dart surprised some as the second quarterback off the board in the 2025 NFL Draft. With the New York Giants he gets to throw to Malik Nabers, but is Jaxson Dart’s dynasty outlook sunshine and rainbows, or another quarterback doomed to the Giants turnstile at the position?
The New York Giants treated their quarterback situation like a school project they knew about since the semester started. They procrastinated, opting not to draft one last year, and tried to throw something together on a whim.
The New York Giants were diligent this offseason in upgrading the quarterback position. They played with arguably the worst quarterback room in the NFL last season.
Before the New York Giants can make any more additions to their roster, they need to create some salary cap space. While the Giants are a cap-healthy team in the long term, they are tight on money in the present.
We kick off our latest series in which we, the editorial team of New York Giants On SI, voted for the most indispensable players on this year's Giants roster. Up first is the first of our three “honorable mentions,” kicker Graham Gano.
Coming off the best draft class of general manager Joe Schoen’s tenure, the New York Giants will hope to let their young talent shine in 2025. The 2024 class found starters on every day of the draft – headlined by receiver Malik Nabers and his immediate ascension.
Despite averaging 6.6 penalties per game in 2024, which tied them for the ninth-most penalized team in the league, the New York Giants weren’t hit as hard regarding fines resulting from penalties that were either called or not called.
So far, the New York Giants’ 2025 offseason has gone nearly according to plan. After making multiple splashes in free agency, general manager Joe Schoen had one of the best drafts of his career in April.
New York Giants' running back Cam Skattebo, their fifth-round draft pick this year, has yet to take a single NFL snap, but the former Arizona State player is already generating much buzz regarding his potential in pairing with projected starter Tyrone Tracy, Jr.
The New York Giants have a complicated relationship with running back Saquon Barkley and his departure to the Philadelphia Eagles. Barkley burned the Giants last year, joining the 2,000-yard club and winning a Super Bowl.
The early betting odds have been listed for all 32 NFL teams, and at this juncture, the New York Giants just don’t appear to be a favorite to make much noise.
The New York Giants assembled an intriguing rookie class to help them take on a brutal schedule next season, with a few players standing a good chance to make an immediate impact.
The New York Giants made some splashy moves in the 2025 NFL Draft, forming an intriguing draft class. Fans are very excited to see multiple suit up as a Giant for the first time come training camp, and of course whenever each makes their regular season debut.
If there ever feels like there is a significant lull in the action of the NFL offseason once the draft has been wrapped up, you can always bank on some new excitement to be created out of thin air by the league's annual schedule release for the following season.
The New York Giants' offseason roster-building phase is officially over, and all that’s left is to see how the roster shapes up through the end of training
The New York Giants invested a majority of their offseason resources on improving the defense, a questionable strategy given the journey 2024 took them on, but a successful one nonetheless.
The Giants now have their quarterback room assembled, adding Jameis Winston, Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart to join Tommy DeVito. This is the first room assembled by the current regime, which inherited Daniel Jones and stuck with the Dave Gettleman draftee for three years.
The New York Giants see a lot of potential in Jaxson Dart, which is why they traded back into the first round to select the former Ole Miss QB. The team has built the QB room from scratch this offseason by also signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.
Whether or not the NFL should embrace a lottery similar to the methods used by the NBA and NHL for determining when teams make picks during drafts became a hotly debated topic this month.
Some thought shortly before the Giants finished the 2024 season at 3-14 that team co-owner John Mara would show both Schoen and Daboll the door in January.
On Wednesday, the NFL released its 2025 schedule. It's fair to wonder if the New York Giants wish they could swap schedules with the San Francisco 49ers.