A priority of the 2021 offseason for the New York Giants, probably their biggest priority, was adding play-making weapons to their offense.
They handed wide receiver Kenny Golladay a four-year, $72 million contract — the richest of the offseason for a wide receiver. They drafted Kadarius Toney in Round 1. They took a one-year flier on injury-prone 2017 ninth overall pick John Ross.
Obviously, it did not work out. The Giants finished 31st in the league scoring for the second straight year. This time, though, they averaged just 15.2 points per game, 2.3 less than the 17.