The coming Giants offseason can be boiled down to one word: playmakers.
After the team finished next to last in both yards (299.6 per game) and points scored (17.5), and in a season in which the NFL set league-wide records for each no less, co-owner John Mara and general manager Dave Gettleman agreed that the priority heading into 2021 is acquiring players who can improve on that lackluster performance.
"There’s no question that we need to help our offense going forward and add some more pieces," Mara said. "That will be a priority for us."
Gettleman said in terms of his roster-building philosophy, there are three stages to success and the Giants have accomplished two of them.