Survey: What is the Giants’ biggest need going into the draft?
What do fans think is the NY Giants biggest need after Free Agency?
The stage at the 2025 NFL Draft as the New York Giants make their first selection. | Getty Images The New York Giants were responsible and restrained in free agency. Despite the much-heralded arrival of John Harbaugh and the new power dynamic, things look much the same as they did when the season ended.
Harbaugh got a few of His Guys, bringing in former Baltimore Ravens TE Isaiah Likely, FB Patrick Ricard, S Ar’Darius Washington, and P Jordan Stout. The Giants also brought in undersized — but athletic — receivers in Calvin Austin III and Darnell Mooney to compete to be Wan’Dale Robinson’s replacement. They also (seemingly) signed Greg Newsome II to compete with Tae Banks for the starting cornerback job across from Paulson Adebo.
Surprisingly, the team also gave guards Evan Neal and Joshua Ezeudu clean slates to try and earn jobs. The Giants’ off-season strategy thus far seems to be putting them in position to avoid having to “draft hungry” — that is, draft with an extreme or pressing need. But even so, every team has needs and “better” is a moving target in the NFL.
So we want to know what you think the Giants’ biggest need is heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Interior offensive line – Jon Runyan Jr. , John Michael Schmitz, Aaron Stinnie/Evan Neal/Joshua Ezeudu Wide receiver – Malik Nabers (injured), Darius Slayton, Calvin Austin III/Darnell Mooney Interior defensive line – Dexter Lawrence, Darius Alexander, Roy Robertson-Harris, Sam Roberts Linebacker – Tremaine Edmunds, Micah McFadden, Darius Muasau, Secondary – CB: Paulson Adebo, Deonte Banks/Greg Newsome II, Dru Phillips, S: Jevon Holland, Tyler Nubin, Ar’Darius Washington, Jason Pinnock Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA.