One of the bigger tasks — arguably the most important task — for the New York Giants this offseason was to add playmakers to the offensive unit.
A group of weapons that included Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton, Evan Engram, and the recently cut Golden Tate wasn’t enough.
The Giants needed talented bodies to not only improve the offensive unit (31st in total yards and points last year) but to additionally assist in the development of quarterback Daniel Jones.
Thus, the organization went out and acquired tight end Kyle Rudolph and receiver John Ross, inked receiver Kenny Golladay to a lucrative four-year deal, and drafted dynamic Florida wideout Kadarius Toney in the first round.