Free-Agent Contracts Giants Must Consider Before Training Camp
The New York Giants didn’t completely blow up their roster this offseason, but they recognized that trying to run it back with a group that made the playoffs in 2022 wasn’t going to work.
New York tried that approach last season and finished with a 6-11 record. Since the spring, the Giants have focused on reloading their offensive line, adding potential difference-makers on defense and improving one of the league’s worth receiving corps.
The Giants should be stronger in 2024 thanks to additions like Tyler Nubin, Malik Nabers, Brian Burns, Jermaine Eluemunor, and Jon Runyan. Still, the team is probably a few players short of being playoff-caliber. With just $10.3 million in cap space left, New York still has time to take a few actions.
Here, we’ll dive into three free agents the Giants must consider before training camp opens (for rookies) on July 16.