The New York Giants have enough holes that spending a high draft pick is commonly seen as an unnecessary luxury. After all, they have Daniel Bellinger and Darren Waller on the roster, and finding a third and fourth tight end to fill out the depth chart likely doesn’t need a heavy investment.
However, Waller might not be a Giant after 2024 and Bellinger will be going into the final year of his rookie contract in 2025. Likewise, the Giants’ offense has suffered for a lack of depth at the position over the last two years. All of those factors could cause them to look at tight end with a bit more urgency than we might expect on the outside.