Better or worse? Giants shoud be more dynamic at tight end
The Giants basically swapped Daniel Bellinger for Isaiah Likely.
Isaiah Likely | Getty Images The New York Giants said goodbye to Daniel Bellinger and hello to Isaiah Likely at tight end this offseason. Will they be better or worse at the position after that move. Let’s take a look.
Key additions: Isaiah Likely Key losses: Daniel Bellinger Roster : Isaiah Likely, Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz, Thomas Fidone, Tanner Conner Why they could be better Isaiah Likely. The former Baltimore Raven joins the Giants this season, and should become the team’s TE1. He had better with a thre-year, $40 million contract that includes $20.
5 million guaranteed. The 6-foot-4, 245-pound fifth-year player was blocked from being the primary tight end in Baltimore by Mark Andrews, and the best year of his career was a 42-catch 2024 season. Theo Johnson shouldn’t block him.
In fact, the two might be on the field together often as Likely could spend considerable time as a big slot receiver in Matt Nagy’s offense. Likely is a more reliable target than Johnson. Likely has three drops in 94 targets over the past two seasons, a 3.