DE Kristjan Sokoli (not tendered ERFA)
LB Jordan Williams (not tendered ERFA)
WR Corey Coleman (tendered RFA)
RB Jonathan Stewart (UFA - option not picked up)
WR Russell Shepard (UFA)
OL John Greco (UFA)
NT John Jenkins (UFA)
DE Kerry Wynn (UFA)
LB Nate Stupar (UFA)
FS Curtis Riley (UFA)
I wonder this too, but why not wait? does it expire? can the Giants rescind it? Does he hurt himself by waiting?
I ask out of lack of knowledge of the process, not because I have an opinion on the topic.
He is a good player but I thought I'd read there was interest from other teams. Hope we get him back.
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Coleman hasn't signed his tender. Does he honestly think that some other team is going to sign him to an offer sheet and give up compensation to the Giants? He flamed out in Cleveland, New England, and only because we were first in the waiver order, we claimed him. With Odell gone, he should figure there is no greater opportunity for him to get his career back on track.
I wonder this too, but why not wait? does it expire? can the Giants rescind it? Does he hurt himself by waiting?
I ask out of lack of knowledge of the process, not because I have an opinion on the topic.
It doesn't expire, but the Giants can rescind the tender at which point he becomes an UFA. It doesn't hurt him to wait, but he won't be able to participate in OTA's until he is under contract.
Now, I don't know what level tender he was given (I'm too lazy to look it up). Different levels determine the value of the tender along with any potential compensation to the Giants in the event he is signed to an offer sheet and the Giants choose not to match.
I just don't see any better opportunity for a young player to show they can play and get their career back on track. He knows the offense and with OBJ gone, it is a safe assumption that he'll have more opportunities to get on the field.
If that is the case, then there really is no reason why he hasn't signed the tender. No team will sign him to an offer sheet and give up a first round pick. His only legitimate option is to sign the tender and play for the Giants. Use this year as a "prove it year", and hopefully put together enough tape that he can cash in next year.
Stupar sucks! You've got to be kidding me. It takes a lot for someone who stinks to stick out on a lousy defense. And he does.
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At the original round. I assume this means since he was (I believe) a first round draft pick, he was tendered at that round.
If that is the case, then there really is no reason why he hasn't signed the tender. No team will sign him to an offer sheet and give up a first round pick. His only legitimate option is to sign the tender and play for the Giants. Use this year as a "prove it year", and hopefully put together enough tape that he can cash in next year.
Agree, makes no sense.
Again, I think it is logistics but the other possibility is that the Giants like him enough that they want to offer a multi-year deal and they are awaiting other deals to work out to see how it is structured.
The only one of mild interest is Wynn. A nice versatile backup with the amount of draft picks that we have, it may be time to move on. Other people have discussed Sheppard but we do have enough 3rd-4th receiver/special teamer types.