The New York Giants sunk a lot of resources into their wide receiver corps for the 2021 season. Not only did they sign free agent Kenny Golladay to a four-year, $72 million contract ($40 million guaranteed), but they invested their first-round draft pick in the position as well. The team selected Kadarius Toney at 20th overall to add versatility and some much-needed explosive athleticism to their passing attack.
In addition to their two big investments, the Giants kept slot receiver Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton to man their other two starting receiver positions. They also brought in a bevy of young wideouts to create competition and find potential gems.