"Giants' Offseason Moves Revamp Receiving Corps and Draft Strategy"

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"Giants' Offseason Moves Revamp Receiving Corps and Draft Strategy"
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The New York Giants have made significant moves to improve their pass receivers, including trading for star tight end Darren Waller, adding low-cost and low-risk wide receivers Parris Campbell and Jeff Smith, and managing to keep Darius Slayton. The group of receivers is now faster, deeper, and more explosive, with increased play-making ability, depth, and upside. The Giants may still consider a wide receiver in Round 1 of the draft, but they no longer have to force a pick. The signing of Campbell is an excellent, low-risk flier by GM Joe Schoen, and Slayton's signing tells the locker room that hard work, production, and being a solid teammate matter to this Giants regime.

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