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Darius Slayton, the NY Giants wide receiver, is sidelined due to core muscle surgery. The team has also signed another defensive tackle to bolster their roster.
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Darius Slayton is sidelined after undergoing core muscle surgery.
The NY Giants have signed a new defensive tackle, Leki Fotu.
Slayton's absence may impact the Giants' receiving options and overall offensive strategy.
The Giants are actively looking for additional defensive line help following recent signings.
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After the Giantsâ two top-10 selections, defensive line felt like a position to watch for New York at one point. Ohio Stateâs Kayden McDonald had the Giants on his radar of teams to potentially select him. One team exec believed the Giants might have been a threat to trade up for McDonald. Houston traded up to No. 36 â one spot ahead of New York â to select McDonald. But the Giants had a group of players they liked at 37 â most notably their eventual pick, Tennessee corner Colton Hood. âNo, Hood was our guy,â a team source said when asked about the defensive line rumblings.
A few receiver coaches messaged me this week that they liked the Giantsâ pick of Notre Dameâs Malachi Fields in the third round. âDownfield playmaking, plays faster than he ran and was able to go up and make plays on the ball,â an NFC assistant coach said. âCould win isolate routes outside the numbers.â
J.C. Davis, Offensive Tackle, New York Giants. Davis took the long road â junior college to New Mexico to Illinois â and rewarded every stop along the way, earning First-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2025 and ending his college career as PFFâs third-highest graded left tackle in the nation during the regular season. The Giants snagged him in the sixth round at pick 192, a full 38 spots later than consensus boards projected, giving New York depth and insurance behind Andrew Thomas at one of the most premium positions in football.
Francis Mauigoa, Offensive Tackle, New York Giants. Multiple analysts considered Mauigoa the top offensive lineman in this entire draft class, and some mock drafts had him going as high as third overall to the Arizona Cardinals. At 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds, he is a bruising, reliable road grader who Joe Schoen called one of his top-five players in the entire draft, and New York landed him at 10.
The Giantsâ draft could come down to what you think of Arvell Reese, the edge rusher they selected at No. 5, which was later than most mocks had him lasting. âThey should have drafted Sonny Styles, because heâs the one that got Reese lined up every day, and I think was better than Reese,â a third exec said. âReese just disappeared in some of those games. They are talking about playing him off the ball, but if they wanted an off-the-ball linebacker, take Styles. Heâd be the leader, the captain, the culture, the play style â everything you want from John Harbaughâs guy.â
âI love what they did,â a fourth exec said. âThey are going to run a lot of exotic fronts where they are positionless chess pieces, so you donât know who is rushing. That is going to be a bear to block up between (Brian) Burns and Abdul (Carter) and (Kayvon) Thibodeaux and Arvell. He has the physical tools to do that.â
- New York Giants. The New York Giants are in the opening stages of the John Harbaugh era, and the head coach has wasted no time making an imprint on the roster, including defensively. The trade that sent Dexter Lawrence to Cincinnati left the Giants with a huge hole in the middle of a defense that was already the NFCâs worst run defense in 2025. Thatâs going to ramp up the pressure on inside linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Arvell Reese, who are both in their first year with the team.
Reese, who was the fifth overall pick in this yearâs draft, also has some ability as an edge-rusherâa position where the team is loaded. Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux were both top-10 picks by the G-Men, and veteran Brian Burns was second in the NFL last year with 16.5 sacks. New York also has some potential in the secondary. Paulson Adebo is a solid player, and the Giants took Colton Hood in the second round of this yearâs draft, while free-agent addition Greg Newsome was a first-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in 2021. This has the makings of a Jekyll-and-Hyde unitâa problem for opponents against the pass, but problematic against the run.
The Giants interest in former superstar receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is real and extends beyond whatever the oft-injured veteran can provide in a limited on-field role, according to several NFL execs who know New York head coach John Harbaugh well.
âDude, look how many receivers they brought into that locker room (in Baltimore) when John was there,â one longtime personnel executive said of Harbaughâs near 20-year run with the Ravens, in which he routinely brought in receivers near the end of their career. âHe loves this guy. This is about more than football.â
The New York Giants will be transitioning to Phase Three of their 2026 offseason workout program soon, but they will first conduct their rookie minicamp from May 8th through the 10th at their training facility in New Jersey.
Other important dates of note are OTA Offseason Workouts set for May 19-21, May 27-29, and June 1-4, followed by Veteran Minicamp on June 8-10.
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