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The Giants will be looking for both depth and competition. In free agency, there still are some intriguing names available, with proven veterans such as Jared Odrick and Sen’Derrick Marks the top options. While both are different players than Hankins -- they’re more shoot-the-gap pass-rushers than hold-the-line run-stuffers -- they could be ideal compliments to the run-stuffing machine that is Harrison. The draft is another area the Giants are likely to explore for a defensive tackle. It’s something they have done quite often in the first three rounds under general manager Jerry Reese. Hankins, Bromley, Linval Joseph and Marvin Austin all were second- or third-round picks since Reese became general manager in 2007. With Hankins’ departure, none have made it to their second contract. The Giants just restock from the draft. This is considered a decent draft for defensive tackles, although it isn’t exactly top heavy. Don’t expect the Giants to use the 23rd overall pick on one, in part because of the options and value. |
The matchup against their super efficient interior offensive line favored us....Now I don't know and I think a proper no.3 might be a liability.
As good as Snacks is I don't think he can do it alone.
The matchup against their super efficient interior offensive line favored us....Now I don't know and I think a proper no.3 might be a liability.
As good as Snacks is I don't think he can do it alone.
I do not think so, otherwise we would have desperately signed him. Right now we need interior speed and quickness not some fat guy filling space and a hole..not much upside in that model
That would be a very solid move in my book.
Our goal should be to beat GB, ATL, NE, etc. In order to do that we need more of a pass rush up the middle. JPP, Vernon, and Snacks are all top run defenders. No reason we cannot continue with that trend.
Or, that's how long before the latest shit he threw against the wall slides down
And all that "restocking" left the cupboard bare and other needs unfulfilled until the team had to go out and plunk major coin down on Harrison and free agents.