"Those guys are young guys and they're great players. So to be alongside with them, it would be cool. Lemon won the Biletnikoff Award last season at USC as college football's top receiver. The Giants need help at that position and adding another young target could speed up Dart's development."
"If you want a game-changer, you got one right here. Tate, who had 875 yards and nine touchdowns last season, represents the caliber of receiving prospects available. Whether or not the Giants use the No. 5 pick on a receiver, it's a key area to address by the draft in April or this offseason."
"Dart's 162.3 passing yards per game last season ranked 37th among quarterbacks and fourth behind fellow rookies Cam Ward, Spencer Rattler and Shedeur Sanders. Much of that came with Nabers sidelined from a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee, highlighting the impact of limited receiving options on his performance."
The New York Giants have built an exciting young offensive foundation featuring rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, top receiver Malik Nabers, and running backs Cam Skattebo and Tyrone Tracy. However, Dart's production suffered last season with limited receiving options, averaging 162.3 passing yards per game while Nabers recovered from a torn ACL. The team faces roster challenges as Wan'Dale Robinson may leave in free agency, Darius Slayton struggled with drops, and Jalin Hyatt is out of plans. Top college receivers including USC's Makai Lemon, Ohio State's Carnell Tate, and Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson represent potential solutions. Adding receiving talent through the draft or free agency is critical to support Dart's development during his rookie contract window under new head coach John Harbaugh.
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