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New York Giants: WR Wan’Dale Robinson. He led the Giants in catches (94) and yards (1,014) with fellow wideout Malik Nabers sidelined. He proved he can play inside and out. Robinson had a great contract year, leading all wide receivers out of the slot with 622 yards and 292 yards after the catch. It will all undoubtedly earn Robinson a significant payday. A return seems likely considering he has always been a favorite of GM Joe Schoen and the Giants need to add playmakers, not let the ones they drafted and developed walk.
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One 2026 free agent that every NFL team should pursue | PFF
New York Giants: TE Isaiah Likely. PFF Free Agent Rank: No. 81. The John Harbaugh era is now underway in New York, which means several former Ravens could flock to the Giants. Likely would be a logical target as he seeks his next destination. Likely underperformed in 2025 with a 57.0 PFF receiving grade, but he flourished with a 77.1 mark and 1.71 yards per route run in 2024. It’s also worthwhile to consider that Giants tight ends finished last season 23rd in receiving grade. The 25-year-old still feels like he has untapped potential, and joining forces again with Harbaugh (and potentially Todd Monken) wouldn’t be surprising.
39. WR Wan’Dale Robinson: Giants It wouldn’t be much of a stretch to see new coach John Harbaugh seeing Robinson in a similar role to Zay Flowers. Robinson had never had more than 699 receiving yards in a season before last year’s 1,014-yard campaign, and he and Jaxson Dart showed strong chemistry.
41. TE David Njoku: Giants The Giants need playmakers of all kinds for Dart, and Njoku is a physical tight end whom John Harbaugh knows well from their shared time in the AFC North.
5. New York Giants: Francis Mauigoa, Miami · OT · Junior. The Giants get back to their menacing ways under new coach John Harbaugh by fortifying the trenches with fresh talent. Mauigoa is a natural right tackle who specializes in bullying defenders at the point of attack with superior size and strength, and New York could have a hole at the position with Jermaine Eluemunor’s impending free agency.
NFL Schedule of Key Dates for Free Agency, Full 2026 Offseason Calendar Set | Bleacher Report
Feb. 9: Waiver period opens
Feb. 17: Franchise tag window opens (closes March 3 at 4 p.m. ET)
Feb. 26—March 1: NFL Scouting Combine
March 9: Early negotiating window opens for pending UFAs (closes March 11 at 4 p.m. ET)
March 11: 2026 league year and free agency period begins (4 p.m. ET)
March 29- April 1: Annual league meeting in Phoenix
April 23-25: 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh
Around the league
Broncos fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, two other assistants | The Athletic
Tom Brady on Bill Belichick’s reported Hall of Fame snub: ‘I don’t understand it’ | NFL.com
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