
Let’s set quarterback aside. What other position must the Giants address?
The New York Giants need a quarterback, that much is plainly obvious and will dominate discussion of the team for the next five months — at least.
And when a team needs a quarterback, every other need becomes secondary. After all, quarterback is the most valuable position and the foundation upon which the rest of the team is built.
But what’s second? The Giants’ roster is likely better than it’s perceived amidst a lost season, but what is their second biggest need? The team’s salary is in a healthy place with a projected $60 million in cap space for 2025, and they’ll have high picks in every round. Which position — besides quarterback — should they prioritize most highly?
Should the Giants pull out the stops to find another dominant defensive lineman? Should they look to the other line of scrimmage for an offensive lineman? Or should they get a wide receiver to pair with Malik Nabers, or perhaps a cornerback to take the pressure off Deonte Banks?
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