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https://gmenhq.com/2019/10/25/new-york-giants-explore-trade/

In an effort to solidify the offensive line and keep Daniel Jones from getting shell shocked, Gettleman should reach out to his old friends over in Carolina and see if they are willing to part with left tackle, Daryl Williams, who is a free agent after the season. The Panthers drafted Greg Little in the second round of the draft, as the heir apparent to Williams. Despite backing up Williams at left tackle, Little has seen significant time at the position this year, while Williams filled in for right guard Trai Turner while he was out with an injury. Given that the Panthers are comfortable with Little at tackle, it stands to reason that they may be willing to part with Williams for a third-round – or possibly even later – pick, something that the Giants currently have two of in next year’s draft.

If the Giants were able to get Williams, they could immediately insert him as a starting tackle, with an eye towards re-signing him as the left tackle of the future. Williams, who is 6’6″ and 330 pounds, is a former All Pro left tackle and graded out as the second best offensive tackle in 2017, according to Pro Football Focus. Unfortunately, he missed most of last season due to a knee injury.

Trading for Williams would allow the Giants to possibly move Solder to the right tackle position, while using Remmers as offensive line depth as he continues to work his way back to previous form. Due to Williams’ versatility, there are numerous other ways to fit him into this lineup while tinkering with the right group, if the team feels it’s worth it to continue to stick with Solder in the spot he’s struggled in. Remmers has experience at both the tackle position from his time at Carolina and the guard position while he was with Minnesota. Having both Williams and Remmers would allow the Giants numerous avenues towards building a functional group, and at little cost.

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Actually surprised there isn't a little more movement. I saw where the Giants have inquired about DWill for LT. I'm pretty sure we could fleece ole Gettleman for some decent draft picks. I bet he'd give us a 2nd and 3rd rounder for Daryl. Or a straight up trade for one of their receivers or one of their starting corners/safeties.

 

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2 minutes ago, Zeek said:

Actually surprised there isn't a little more movement. I saw where the Giants have inquired about DWill for LT. I'm pretty sure we could fleece ole Gettleman for some decent draft picks. I bet he'd give us a 2nd and 3rd rounder for Daryl. Or a straight up trade for one of their receivers or one of their starting corners/safeties.

 

There isn't a WR I'd want from the Giants.  We have a couple Tate-like players and Shepherd is banged up.  They aren't giving up Engram.  Jabril Peppers might be something, he isn't killing it and Bethea is old.  I don't think we're all that weak at CB right now.  

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3 minutes ago, g5jamz said:

There isn't a WR I'd want from the Giants.  We have a couple Tate-like players and Shepherd is banged up.  They aren't giving up Engram.  Jabril Peppers might be something, he isn't killing it and Bethea is old.  I don't think we're all that weak at CB right now.  

Slayton would be a great young guy. 

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For those saying we don’t need anyone and that teams making moves are desperate? Yeah the Pats, 9ers, and Texans reek of desperation... No they are making moves to separate themselves further from the pack. Praying off teams in tank mode. 
 

we should be making moves too. A WR, secondary depth, or OL depth would be the move. Those thinking we just need players to get healthy and the answer is on the roster? Meaning the practice squad? Y’all are being naive.  
 

yeah because the Patriots, 9ers, and Texans teams already ahead of the pack making moves don’t have practice squads too... right... 

Ron does this year in and year old. Sits back and watches other teams get better.  
 

make a move, add depth or a playmaker or something. Patriots are geniuses in this sense because some will say “don’t jeopardize your future with trading picks”  that’s bull crap you play every season with the goal of winning.  
I guarantee you Bill ain’t worried about that 2nd round pick he gave up for Sanu, and will also bet they will make a move to get that 2nd back when worrying about the draft comes around, after the season and prolly after the made the necessary moves to win yet another. 
 

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