The New York Giants' tight-end situation remains uncertain as Darren Waller contemplates retirement. GM Joe Schoen added two contingency plans to bolster their tight end room with Jack Stoll and veteran Chris Manhertz, two players who are more known for their blocking.
Stoll and Manhertz — the latter has eight seasons under his belt — have a combined 46 catches in their careers. Daniel Bellinger has only played two seasons but has 55 career catches, and he was the second tight end on the depth chart last season.
The Giants will find themselves in the tight end market if Waller does retire, and the former Raider isn’t a long-term asset for New York, anyway.