The Giants are in a prime financial position heading into the 2026 offseason, giving them the ability to reshape their roster without major restrictions. While they currently have $48.4 million in available cap space for this offseason, that figure includes $20 million in dead money from Daniel Jones’ contract. With smart maneuvering, they can make significant improvements while maintaining long-term flexibility.
Room to Spend and Backload Contracts
One of the biggest advantages for the Giants is their ability to backload deals, allowing them to secure top-tier talent without overloading the current cap. Cornerback, quarterback, defensive tackle, wide receiver, and overall depth remain areas of concern, but the financial health of the team suggests they can make multiple key signings without jeopardizing future flexibility.