New York Giants: 7 Round post free agency mock draft

New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
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Conclusion:

If the New York Giants were able to have these draft results, they would have to be satisfied with them. These draft results would net them a franchise offensive tackle in Tristan Wirfs, two solid pass-rushing options in Yetur Gross-Matos and Curtis Weaver, a freakish athlete who represents a mismatch and red-zone target in Chase Claypool, a playmaking cover linebacker in Troy Dye, a starting center in Nick Harris, backup offensive guard depth in Kindley, a hard-hitting run-stopping linebacker and special teams player in Shaquille Quarterman, safety and special teams depth in Tanner Muse and David Dowell, and a legit home run hitting kick returner in Joe Reed.

These draft results, coupled with the free-agent acquisitions and the players that the Giants have returning from last season, leaves the team in a much better spot than they were coming into the offseason. Their draft and free agency dealing would leave them with no glaring holes on their roster.

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With financial flexibility in the future do to the front loading of the free-agent signings this offseason and the fact that the Giants do not have any longterm contracts currently, the team should be poised to make a run at big-name free agents in the future while continuing to stockpile in the draft. If the GMEN play their cards right, they could be Super Bowl contenders for years to come.