The New York Giants were once again active in the free-agent market on Thursday afternoon, with wide receiver Kenny Golladay visiting the facilities to meet with the coaching staff and upper management. Aside from Golladay, the Giants also inked tight end Kyle Rudolph and linebacker Reggie Ragland to one-year deals.
Rudolph is a 31-year-old tight end from the Minnesota Vikings, a player who has excellent hands, going the last two years without a dropped pass, and ranked as the fifth-best tight end in pass-blocking efficiency last season, according to PFF.
Ragland, on the other hand, is coming off his rookie deal, having spent the first three years of his career with Kansas City and last season with the Detroit Lions.