The Giants brought in the 370-pound former Raven on a one-year deal, but with rookie Francis Mauigoa penciled in as the starter, Faalele's role in 2026 is far from guaranteed.
The Giants brought in the 370-pound former Raven on a one-year deal, but with rookie Francis Mauigoa penciled in as the starter, Faalele's role in 2026 is far from guaranteed.
The Giants quietly brought back the struggling OL for a fifth year in East Rutherford. Training camp will determine whether that loyalty was warranted.
Ranked a top-five backup QB heading into 2026, Winston brings throwing power, big-game experience, and the kind of infectious energy that makes him Jaxson Dart's ideal understudy.
With an ACL recovery still in progress and Week 1 in doubt, the fantasy community has soured on Nabers. That anxiety might be creating the perfect buying opportunity.
The concerns coming out of minicamp are real, but the Giants have a deliberate plan to fix them — and Dart's track record of growth suggests he'll deliver.
From Malik Nabers landing on PUP to J.C. Davis sneaking onto the roster, here's an early projection of which 53 players will make John Harbaugh's first Giants team.
Five of eight HOF voters picked Wilson over Manning in a new poll, but two Super Bowl rings and 37 game-winning drives make Eli's case harder to dismiss than the numbers suggest.
The Illinois tackle has the versatility and the pedigree, but a crowded offensive line depth chart may make him a practice squad candidate rather than a 53-man lock.
The Giants' QB1 is learning a new system under Matt Nagy, working on his deep ball and promising to be smarter as a runner after a concussion cost him two games in 2025.
From a kicker who went 13-for-13 to a receiver running out of chances, here's who helped — and hurt — their case during Big Blue's final spring sessions before training camp.
The veteran tight end brings special teams value, but a crowded room and a fullback on the depth chart make his path to the active roster nearly impossible.
Joe Schoen and John Harbaugh expressed cautious optimism about the star receiver's knee recovery, while making clear the offense is built to survive his absence if it comes to that.
The big-bodied Notre Dame wideout survived the cut in 2025 on special teams grit and receiver-room thin air. Now the room is crowded, the competition is stiffer, and the margin for error is gone.
With his roster spot under scrutiny and competition breathing down his neck, the Giants pass rusher is tuning out the noise and betting on himself in a make-or-break 2026.
RB Cam Skattebo’s determination knows no bounds, as he fulfilled a goal of getting snaps in team drills this spring, despite being eight months removed from a broken ankle.