Should the Giants Trade Kayvon Thibodeaux on Draft Night?
After an inconsistent, injury-riddled tenure, Kayvon Thibodeaux‘s time as a New York Giant seems to be coming to a close in the near future. Though the Giants aren’t rushing to move off him, they should be listening to all offers. So far, Thibodeaux hasn’t lived up to his fifth-overall pick potential, but he has given […] The post Should the Giants Trade Kayvon Thibodeaux on Draft Night?
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After an inconsistent, injury-riddled tenure, Kayvon Thibodeaux ‘s time as a New York Giant seems to be coming to a close in the near future. Though the Giants aren’t rushing to move off him, they should be listening to all offers. So far, Thibodeaux hasn’t lived up to his fifth-overall pick potential, but he has given solid production, accumulating 23.
5 sacks and six forced fumbles in 53 games with the big blue. But with just the 2026 season left on his rookie deal, it begs the question of whether New York should use him to make a move during the 2026 NFL Draft to put together a cheaper, more well-rounded roster. Thibodeaux Doesn’t Fit the Giants’ Defense Although Kayvon Thibodeaux was one of the few bright spots in the defensive run game last season, his upcoming on-field opportunities will likely be the fewest in his career.
The edge rush duo of Abdul Carter and Brian Burns is clearly the group’s future, leaving the former Oregon star with limited reps. With this in mind, the compensation that New York would receive for him would make a significant difference. Even though some issues on the defensive side were due to injuries last season, they are still in desperate need of repairs at linebacker, defensive back, and defensive tackle.