8 free agents Giants could still target after NFL Draft, including Trai Turner
Posted May 09, 2021
Former Carolina Panthers offensive guard Trai Turner is still available in free agency. (Rick Scuteri, Associated Press)
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The Giants just added six players to their roster through the NFL Draft, and all told that’ll cost them around $3 million in cap space. So that should leave the team with about $2 million in space to spare. That’s not a whole lot, especially since it’s important to go into the season with some room in the event of injuries to key players.
They can still create more space through restructures, cuts or trades, which they’d likely need to do if they wind up adding anymore free agents between now and the start of training camp.
New York Giants Mailbag: Questions Galore About The Offensive Line
The decision not to draft offensive line dominates this week s mailbag.
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Do the Giants have a second-round pick ( their own ) in 2022? Is that guard from Univ. of Rhode Island ( Kyle Murphy ) still with the Giants? I saw a depth chart, and his name did not appear. I know he had earned some praise from Giants coaches last year. – Ted M.
Resetting the New York Giants Roster on Offense
What are some of the position battles and expectations for the Giants offense now that free agency and the draft are in the books? Nick Falato breaks all that down.
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May 4, 2021
The 2021 NFL Draft has elapsed, and it’s time to turn to rookie minicamps, OTAs, and everything that pertains to the post-NFL Draft world. According to Ourlads.com’s depth chart, the Giants have 90 players on the roster without the undrafted free agents; the signings of Florida OC Brett Heggie, OT from Baylor Jake Barton, and Georgia Southern EDGE Raymond Johnson III put the roster at 93.
New York Giants: Post-Draft Musings
The dust has settled from the 2021 NFL draft, so here are a few post-draft, Giants specific thoughts.
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May 2, 2021
We ve had almost a full 24 hours to let the events of the 2021 NFL draft sink in. And after sleeping on the way the draft unfolded, I still feel pretty good about what the team did, even though they didn t address the offensive line.
Let s start there since I brought it up. Like many of you, I was surprised that the Giants didn’t draft an offensive lineman. But in having slept on it, I am not as bothered about it for a couple of reasons.