March 20, 2026, 9:02 a.m. ET
The New York Giants have made several moves in the early part of the offseason, but have they done enough to field a winning team in 2026?
In the eyes of Pro Football Focus analyst Mason Cameron, the Giants remain a work in progress despite significant roster reshaping in free agency this winter. He ranks them No. 24 overall.
John Harbaugh’s first offseason leading the Giants has already spurred significant roster turnover. Isaiah Likely, Patrick Ricard and Ar’Darius Washington highlight former Ravens who followed Harbaugh to New York — under-the-radar talent familiar with the culture Harbaugh aims to build. It will likely take multiple offseasons for the roster to take shape, but those signings will assist in the transition.
The Giants finished the 2025 season with a 4-13 record. After missing the playoffs for the third straight year, New York hired John Harbaugh—the former Super Bowl champion coach—to lead the team next season.
The Giants’ free-agency additions addressed key areas of need. However, the departures of wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson and cornerback Cor’Dale Flott in free agency leave the team without two of their leading contributors at those positions from 2025.
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