Feb. 1, 2026, 8:01 a.m. ET
Pro Football Focus has released its rankings of the top 250 impending free agents entering the offseason, and the New York Giants stand out with eight players making the list.
This highlights a mix of reliable veterans and emerging talents whose performances in a challenging 2025 season will earn them recognition on the open market.
From offensive linemen providing stability to skill-position players flashing big-play ability, these Giants represent key building blocks — or potential departures — as the team, now under new leadership, navigates roster decisions amid cap constraints and rebuild efforts.
Here’s a look at how all eight stacked up:
242. CB Cor’Dale Flott
Snaps: 1,983 | PFF grade: 62.1
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Snaps: 1,415 | PFF grade: 65.1
201. TE Chris Manhertz
Snaps: 919 | PFF grade: 66.1
124. S Dane Belton
Snaps: 1,460 | PFF grade: 59.9
66. QB Russell Wilson
After signing with the Giants last offseason, Wilson’s stint as the team’s starter was brief. Across just three starts, the 10-time Pro Bowler earned a 63.5 PFF passing grade with eight big-time throws and seven turnover-worthy plays. Now 37, Wilson profiles best as a bridge option or depth piece for teams developing a young quarterback.
61. OL Greg Van Roten
Van Roten brings versatility to the market, having logged at least 1,750 snaps at both left and right guard along with 306 at center. With the Giants in 2025, the 35-year-old earned a 70.1 PFF pass-blocking grade and posted a pass-blocking efficiency score of 97.7. At this stage of his career, Van Roten profiles as a reliable interior offensive line depth option.
51. WR Wan’Dale Robinson
Robinson flashed when given an expanded role with the Giants in 2025, producing a career-best 1.87 yards per route run while posting a drop rate of just 3.2%, tied for fourth-best among qualified wide receivers. Although his career average depth of target sits at 6.7 yards, that figure climbed to 9.0 last season, reflecting increased downfield usage. Still just 25, Robinson profiles as a capable and reliable slot target.
Contract projection:Â Three years, $63,000,000 | $40,000,000 guaranteed
40. OL Jermaine Eluemunor
Despite a disastrous 2025 season in New York that included the midseason firing of Brian Daboll, Jermaine Eluemunor was a clear bright spot along the Giants’ offensive line. New York ranked fifth in PFF pass-blocking grade, with Eluemunor playing a central role. He sits 16th among qualified tackles in pass-blocking grade (76.8) since 2024 and is tied for seventh in pressure rate allowed (4.3%). He has also graded in the 74th percentile on true pass sets and the 79th percentile overall as a pass-blocker over the past two seasons.
Contract projection:Â Three years, $36,000,000 | $22,500,000 guaranteed
