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The New York Giants still have plenty of roster needs, so here's a look at seven players they could target in the second waive of free agency.

The New York Giants entered the 2026 offseason with clear priorities, and they aggressively attacked the first wave of free agency under head coach John Harbaugh and general manager Joe Schoen. Key additions included tight end Isaiah Likely for a reliable receiving threat, cornerback Greg Newsome to bolster the secondary, wide receivers Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III to rebuild the passing attack after losses like Wan'Dale Robinson, and fullback Patrick Ricard to add physicality and blocking prowess in the run game. These moves addressed several pressing needs and injected veteran talent, but the roster still craves more depth across the board—particularly along the offensive line, on the defensive front, and potentially at skill positions.

With limited cap space remaining and the market shifting to value deals, the second wave offers intriguing opportunities to round out a competitive group. Here are seven remaining free agents the Giants could target. OG Wyatt Teller The Giants remain without a right guard (Evan Neal does not count), and they must address the position ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

They've been reported to have interest in Wyatt Teller, with some NFL insiders suggesting the two sides even briefly discussed a contract. Whether that's accurate or not, Teller is among the best guards remaining unsigned, and it seems like a perfect match for the Giants. OG Kevin Zeitler If Teller proves too costly, the Giants could pivot and target guards like Greg Van Roten or Daniel Faalele, an ex-Raven they reportedly have some interest in.

They could also turn to the familiar face of Kevin Zeitler, who played well during his time in East Rutherford and remains a consistent, steady option at the position. DT D. J.