Isaiah McKenzie, WR
If the New York Giants are going to build an offense around Daniel Jones, and what he does best, continuing to add weapons will be paramount.
Likewise, given the New York Giants’ cap constraints, currently sitting $5 million over the salary cap, finding bargains on the open market and players with ties to Daboll could be a win-win for the organization … and for Jones.
McKenzie was one of the Bills’ special teams standouts, in addition to being a contributor at wide receiver, catching 20 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown, while averaging 8.9 yards per reception. in his four seasons in Buffalo, McKenzie produced 95 receptions for 893 yards and seven touchdowns in 53 games.
Reuniting with Daboll, McKenzie could emerge as the New York Giants No. 3 or No. 4 wide receiver, behind Kenny Golladay and Kadarius Toney.