The Giants have lots of receivers under contract in 2023, but many of them will be free agents after this season. Odunze is a bigger wideout (6-3, 211) with excellent speed and he was highly productive last season. He had 75 receptions for a team-high 1,145 yards and seven touchdowns.
The Giants will have some decisions to make along the defensive line, with Leonard Williams, Jihad Ward and A'Shawn Robinson all set to play on expiring deals this season. (Dexter Lawrence just agreed to a four-year extension.) Hall is explosive on the interior, picking up 4.5 sacks last season. I could see him fitting in with New York nicely.
A Maryland transfer, Robinson established himself as one of the Big Ten's more promising pass rushers last season. He needs to turn the flashes into more consistent play. Watch him against Michigan State or Auburn, though, and you can see the exciting potential.
Many Giants fans are hoping the club can come to a long-term agreement with Saquon Barkley, but if they are unable to do, replacing Barkley with another dynamic talent might be the play. Shipley's 2,279 yards from scrimmage and 26 total touchdowns the past two seasons speak to his playmaking ability.
The New York Giants did not pick a safety in the 2023 draft until the seventh round, but in 2024 they take Kamren Kinchens from Miami. Kinchens is a ball-hawking safety who had six interceptions in 2022 while showing off his instincts, hands and ball skills. Some have compared him to fellow Hurricane Ed Reed.
Robinson dominated in his first year with the Nittany Lions after transferring in from Maryland. He led all Power Five edge defenders in overall grade (90.6) and pass-rushing grade (92.4) this past season. Robinson's 23.6% pass-rush win rate was sixth among that same group.
A run on pass catchers kept the Giants from adding a first round wideout. Daniel Jones needs targets, and Sanders has the chops to be a weapon at tight end. He's big, sure-handed and a total load to bring down once he has the ball. He might not stretch the field, but he'd be a perfect complement to the short-range passing game that revived Jones' career in 2022.
Joe Schoen certainly took Big Blue's receiver problem seriously, with the GM adding a horde of new targets for quarterback Daniel Jones. None, however, look like true go-to threats. Egbuka has been overshadowed by Harrison, but the 6-1, 205-pounder is the kind of smooth and savvy pass catcher who could become a high-volume weapon at the next level.