Giants offseason's biggest winners and losers, from Cam Skattebo to Kayvon Thibodeaux
•New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen said during a recent interview with NFL Network that, “it felt like we have had a lot of wins from January to today.” The offseason is ripe for optimism, as...
•Conversely, the moves a team does not make can be the best move for some holdovers.
•With free agency and the draft completed, here’s a review of the Giants’ biggest winners and losers from the offseason:WinnersCam Skattebo and Tyrone TracyThe Giants were open to upgrading their backf...
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New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen said during a recent interview with NFL Network that, “it felt like we have had a lot of wins from January to today.” The offseason is ripe for optimism, as teams are eternally excited about the additions to their roster in free agency and the draft.But for players already on the roster, these aren’t welcome developments. Conversely, the moves a team does not make can be the best move for some holdovers. With free agency and the draft completed, here’s a review of the Giants’ biggest winners and losers from the offseason:WinnersCam Skattebo and Tyrone TracyThe Giants were open to upgrading their backfield this offseason, but they were only interested in big-game hunting. They were linked to Kenneth Walker before free agency but never seriously entered the bidding. (The Super Bowl MVP landed a three-year, $43 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.) Jeremiyah Love was atop the Giants’ draft board with linebacker Arvell Reese, but they never got the chance to take the Notre Dame running back because the Arizona Cardinals selected him with the No. 3 pick.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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