The 2025 NFL trade deadline has come and gone, and the New York Giants were spectators.
Predictions of an active trade market were right on the money, and if anything insiders undersold just how wild the trade market would get. We saw star players change hands, with trades coming fast and furious right up to the deadline.
The Philadelphia Eagles added edge Jaelen Phillips, as well as cornerbacks Jaire Alexanders and Michael Carter II. The Dallas Cowboys added linebacker Logan Wilson and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
But there were no trades involving the Giants.
We don’t know exactly why the Giants sat out the trade market. There were reports that the Giants were interested in adding a wide receiver to help rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, and were open to moving wide receiver Jalin Hyatt and offensive guard Evan Neal.
If there was truth to those reports, the markets never materialized the way the Giants envisioned. Of course, it’s also possible that the Giants were never seriously considering trading Neal or Hyatt, no were they seriously pursuing an impact receiver.
So now that the dust has settled, we want to know: Do you approve of how the Giants handled the trade deadline?
They didn’t spend any future capital, nor did they move any young players (or Russell Wilson). On the other hand, they also didn’t get any help for Jaxson Dart, depth for a defense hit by injury, or add any draft capital.
Were they right to stand pat, or did they miss opportunities?
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