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We are only a few days into free agency, but the Giants have already made numerous moves. The Giants' big splash came in the acquisition of outside linebacker Brian Burns in a trade with the Carolina Panthers, a move that has been widely praised by NFL analysts across the media. Outside of the trade, the Giants have made several free agent signings to help improve the roster on both sides of the ball.
Here are the additions the Giants have made thus far this offseason:
Outside Linebacker Brian Burns
Offensive Lineman Jon Runyan Jr.
Offensive Lineman Jermaine Eluemunor
Running Back Devin Singletary
Defensive Back Jalen Mills
Quarterback Drew Lock
Wide Receiver Isaiah McKenzie
We are only a few days into free agency, but the Giants have already made numerous moves. The Giants' big splash came in the acquisition of outside linebacker Brian Burns in a trade with the Carolina Panthers, a move that has been widely praised by NFL analysts across the media. Outside of the trade, the Giants have made several free agent signings to help improve the roster on both sides of the ball.
Here are the additions the Giants have made thus far this offseason:
Outside Linebacker Brian Burns
Offensive Lineman Jon Runyan Jr.
Offensive Lineman Jermaine Eluemunor
Running Back Devin Singletary
Defensive Back Jalen Mills
Quarterback Drew Lock
Wide Receiver Isaiah McKenzie
Two former Bills in McKenzie and Singletary. Both are very familiar with Daboll's offense.
Before the pick was made public, before it was announced on television, Joe Schoen shot Daniel Jones a text, the general manager alerting the quarterback Thursday night that the Giants were about to select wide receiver Malik Nabers with the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft. “He’s fired up about it,’’ Schoen said. No kidding. How could he not be? This turn of events had to be music to Jones’ ears. After so much speculation about the Giants being hot and heavy to land a quarterback in the first round — a player who would eventually replace Jones — what the team did, instead, was to gift-wrap a dynamic target who figures to make life better for any quarterback. That Jones will get to throw to Nabers should enhance Jones’ chances to live up to the four-year, $160 million contract Schoen handed over one year ago. That J.J McCarthy was on the board when the Giants were on the clock had to be even sweeter for Jones. The Michigan quarterback was right there for the taking, but the Giants did not take him.
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