New York Giants cap space: Players Joe Schoen can cut to create $12 Million

New York Giants General Manager Joe Schoen speaks during his introductory press conference at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022.News General Manager Joe Schoen Introductory Press Conference
New York Giants General Manager Joe Schoen speaks during his introductory press conference at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022.News General Manager Joe Schoen Introductory Press Conference /
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New York Giants defensive tackle David Moa (Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports) /

DL David Moa

David Moa appeared in four games as a rotational defensive lineman for the New York Giants, but was never more than a depth player.

After finishing last season with three total tackles, it wouldn’t be the least bit surprising to see the New York Giants move on, which would create $825,000 in new cap space.

DE Niko Lalos

Niko Lalos became a bit of a fan-favorite down the stretch of the 2020 season, thanks to a strong finish. However, he was rarely more than a rotational depth player during the 2021 campaign.

If the New York Giants release Lalos this offseason, the move would open up $705,000 in cap space. In an offseason where every dollar counts, it wouldn’t be surprised if Lalos is cut.

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