Giants free agent primer: QB, CB and right guard atop the wish list
Briefly

The New York Giants' general manager Joe Schoen is under significant pressure as he enters the crucial offseason, with owner John Mara expressing doubt about the current roster's potential. Despite retaining Schoen and coach Brian Daboll after a disappointing 3-14 season, the team's performance must improve, especially with almost $50 million in salary cap space available. This offers Schoen the opportunity to make impactful changes, particularly at key positions such as quarterback, right guard, and cornerback, and trade options remain viable as they seek to build on last season's progress.
Everything is on the line these next few months for New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen. There is little wiggle room in free agency for any missteps.
While owner John Mara decided to retain Schoen and coach Brian Daboll despite a 3-14 record, he expressed skepticism about the team’s current roster.
The Giants have almost $50 million under the salary cap to work with this offseason, offering them a chance to make substantial moves to improve the team.
Schoen’s previous free agency strategies involved trades, which could be an option as they approach critical roster decisions.
Read at ESPN.com
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