Not surprisingly, the Giants weren't big movers and shakers when the free agency legal tampering period opened on Tuesday.
With just $13 million in salary cap space, the Giants aren't in position to chase the high-priced players that are typically pursued early in free agency. Add in the fact that the Giants' top priority is reaching a long-term contract agreement with franchise-tagged defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, and there's not much room for buzz.
Wednesday is the second day of the legal tampering period during which teams can speak to the agents of unrestricted free agents. No deals can be finalized until the new league year officially begins on Thursday at 4 p.