It’s a new era in New York with the Giants football franchise, and John Harbaugh is picking his spots to improve the team in 2026.

One of those big holes was having a true, legitimate tight end to lead the pack, and the Giants snapped up Harbaugh’s former player, Isaiah Likely, instantly as free agency began, reaching an agreed deal with the dynamic player.

But for every big signing you make, that means it’s equally as likely you’ll lose out on another big signing elsewhere in your lineup.

More news: New York Giants Make Big $47.5 Million Move to Help Jaxson Dart

More news: 3 Surprise Teams That Could Sign Tua Tagovailoa After Dolphins Release

For the Giants, that meant losing their best wide receiver from 2025, Wan’Dale Robinson, who agreed to terms with the Tennessee Titans at the beginning of NFL free agency on Monday.

In the absence of Malik Nabers, Robinson made himself known for the Giants, improving from a 699 receiving yards campaign in 2024 to go over 1,000 yards in 2025.

The agreed-upon terms for Robinson with the Titans are four years, $17.5 million per, which will elevate his status on a young Tennessee team trying to find stability.

Going from one young QB to another, Robinson will team up with No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward, who will be excited to bring in a wideout who has improved each season he’s been in the league.

For the Titans, it’s doubling down on their belief in Ward, aiming to build an offense that can do damage in 2026 after being relatively stale last season aside from a few heroic throws by the former Miami Hurricane.