What the Giants might do at tight end in the 2025 NFL Draft
Briefly

The New York Giants' tight end position has been weakened by Theo Johnson's season-ending injury sustained on Thanksgiving. Johnson, a promising talent with 29 receptions for 331 yards and a touchdown in his rookie season, had begun to develop into a significant asset for the team. With him sidelined, the Giants have limited options, particularly as Daniel Bellinger enters the final year of his contract and Chris Manhertz—primarily a blocking tight end—doesn't provide the same receiving threat.
Theo Johnson's season-ending foot injury was a blow to the Giants, as he was beginning to exhibit the promising down-the-field threat the coaching staff anticipated.
With Johnson now unavailable, the Giants face a lack of depth at tight end, as Daniel Bellinger is in the last year of his contract.
Read at New York Post
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