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Dave Gettleman New York Giants GM
Dave Gettleman New York Giants GM
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Giants shopping Kadarius Toney?
Would the New York Giants look to trade rookie wide receiver Kadarius Toney?
A few names have started to pop up with trade rumors, the latest one is Giants rookie wide out Kadarius Toney.
“He’s cheap (entering second year of rookie deal) and incredibly talented, but new general manager Joe Schoen didn’t draft him. Dave Gettleman did,” wrote Fowler. “So assessing his value doesn’t hurt anything. ‘He’s either going to be the best receiver in the league, or it completely won’t work out, and I’m not sure there’s much in-between,’ an NFC coach said. ‘He’s electric with the ball, but there are still some concerns about focus and availability.’”
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN
I don’t think this would happen, it doesn’t clear that much cap space and not sure what the Giants could get in return.
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Schoen to cut $40M in salary
New York Giants new GM Joe Schoen plans to cut $40M in cap space this offseason.
Peter King of NBC Sports stated in his latest writings that the New York Giants new general manager Joe Schoen will be prepared to clear out $40 million from a mismanaged salary cap.
This week (Saturday) is the 10-year anniversary of New York’s last playoff victory—the 21-17 Super Bowl win over New England. That is one long dry spell. New GM Joe Schoen won’t have an easy path with his buddy and new coach Brian Daboll. The Giants have to either fix Daniel Jones or replace him in 2023, and Schoen told me Saturday he’ll have to clear out $40 million from a bloated and mismanaged salary cap this spring.
“When we first got to Buffalo,” said Schoen, who worked for the Bills from 2017-’21, “we had $55 million in dead cap money we had to manage. We had a plan there, and we’ll have one here. We may have to make some decisions that hurt, but I do not want to kick the can down the road with the cap. I want to get it fixed.”
Schoen is smart—a bad team like the Giants needs to rip the cap band-aid off quickly so 2023 can be bright. (More about Jones in 10 Things, below.) I also think Schoen would be smart to look to deal one of their two high first-round picks (fifth or seventh overall) for future draft capital, so they could be in a pick-rich position to pick a quarterback if they’d be in the market for one in 2023.
Peter King
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Joe Judge Relieved Of His Duties
Joe Judge Relieved Of His Duties.
As per The New York Giants.
Steve (Tisch) and I both believe it is in the best interest of our franchise to move in another direction,” said team president John Mara. “We met with Joe yesterday afternoon to discuss the state of the team. I met again with Joe this afternoon, and it was during that conversation I informed Joe of our decision. We appreciate Joe’s efforts on behalf of the organization.
“I said before the season started that I wanted to feel good about the direction we were headed when we played our last game of the season. Unfortunately, I cannot make that statement, which is why we have made this decision.
“We will hire a general manager and that person will lead the effort to hire a new head coach.”
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