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

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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