NFL Free Agency 2016 Predictions: New York Giants Sign At Least 5 Big Free Agents

Dec 7, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end Malik Jackson (97) reacts after making a sack in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 7, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end Malik Jackson (97) reacts after making a sack in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports /
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MORE FREE AGENTS AT ‘NEED’ POSITIONS WHO COULD SIGN:

RIGHT GUARD

Kelechi Osemele (Baltimore Ravens) – 26 years old, could get $8 – $10 million per year based on market value of similar linemen

Alex Boone (San Francisco 49ers) – at 28, his market value is $2.8 million per year

Jeff Allen (Kansas City Chiefs)

Brandon Brooks (Houston Texans) – 26 and has a market value of $8 million per year

Richie Incognito (Buffalo Bills)  – 32, market value of $4.9 million per year

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OFFENSIVE TACKLE

Cordy Glenn (Buffalo Bills) – at 26, his market value is $10.9 million per year

Ryan Schraeder (Atlanta Falcons) – 27 years old, in his first full season had an “AV” of 8, so he could get something less than Okung but more than most others with more wear and tear. However, he’s a restricted free agent.

Russell Okung (Seattle Seahawks) – at the age of 28, his market value is $8.9 million per year

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CORNERBACK

Judging by Josh Norman’s market value ($14M per year), the following corners could still be acquired:

Janoris Jenkins (Los Angeles Rams)

Leon Hall (Cincinnati Bengals)

Sean Smith (Kansas City Chiefs)

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Giants fans have to be frothing at the mouth with the prospects of the 2016 roster. A slew of big free agent signings plus the second easiest schedule in the league has a deep postseason run written all over the 2016 campaign.