The New York Giants trade rumors are starting to pick up now that the 2018 NFL Draft is over. The New York Giants have been one of the busiest teams this offseason that started with the signing of head coach Pat Shurmur. The Giants have shown this offseason that they are willing to deal players, if they feel it betters the team for the long haul. Here are three trades the Giants could make this offseason:
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Trade For Jaguars DE Dante Fowler Jr.
The Jaguars decided to not pick up the fifth-year option for the former 3rd overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. The defensive edge rusher is entering his fourth season in the NFL, but missed his entire rookie year due to injury. The Jaguars have a very talented front seven and will look to get something for the 23-year-old. Fowler would be a great fit with the Giants since they are still looking for a player to get pressure on the quarterback.
Trade Away CB Eli Apple
Eli Apple was cancer in the Giants locker room last year and this will be the year they trade him away. Apple is a talented player but if there is anything the Giants have learned from the past two seasons, it's getting these type of players (and coaches) out of the organization.
Trade Away OT Ereck Flowers
Another former first-round pick makes the list and Flowers has been a bigger disappointment than Apple. Flowers has made 46 starts over three seasons in New York and his effort level has been the topic of discussion of late. The Giants went out and signed Nate Solder to the largest contract for a tackle in NFL history and according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Giants have already passed on Flowers option for 2019. There are a few teams who could use offensive line help and it is more like when not if in regards to FLowers getting traded.
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