Post by giantsrock on Mar 8, 2020 1:12:05 GMT -5
QB? We need to become a good team before backup qb is much of a concern.
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"New York Giants: Pass rusher, cornerback, quarterback
Projected cap space: $74 million.
In the greatest Giants seasons, one common thread was the presence of a stellar pass rusher, but that's been missing for some time. With just 36 sacks as a team, the Giants ranked 22nd in the NFL. Markus Golden's team-leading 10 sacks were more than double anyone else's, and he's a free agent. More than one big-time addition would be welcomed. Deandre Baker hardly had an outstanding rookie season, but the first-rounder should be given time to develop into a top-class corner. However, there is a large need for an upgrade at the position, especially in the form of someone to play alongside Baker, as Corey Ballentine also struggled in his rookie year, while the team took some aspirin and got rid of the headache that was Janoris Jenkins. Though the Giants are all in on Daniel Jones as their franchise quarterback, Jones is still just a second-year signal-caller. He's also coming off a rookie campaign in which he had injury issues. The retirement of Eli Manning voided Big Blue of a veteran presence, and the Giants could really use a reliable backup, somebody such as Chad Henne or Colt McCoy, who could fill in if needed and provide Jones with some wisdom."