New York Giants: 5 offensive free agent targets, including Mitchell Trubisky

Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (Mandatory Credit: Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports)
Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (Mandatory Credit: Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The New York Giant’s offense is expected to undergo major changes in 2022 after an abysmal season in 2021. Free agency could be the perfect opportunity to address some of their major issues. 

The 2021 New York Giants offense was among one of the worst the NFL has ever seen.

Between injuries and poor play calling, offensive drives ended before they even had an opportunity to start.

The Giants‘ offense ranked in the bottom two in nearly every offensive category.

New York finished the season with 4884 total yards, 24 touchdowns, and 258 total points. They averaged just 15.2 points per game.

The hiring of head coach Brian Daboll shows that the team is willing and prepared to change how the offense is run. Daboll, and General Manager Joe Schoen, will have their hands full as they attempt to rebuild this offense.

This year’s free-agent class has several players who will be looking to sign “team-friendly” deals. Several of these players are either quality starters now or could eventually become that. With the New York Giants already showing that they are willing to move players to free up cap space, they could make a run at several of these guys in free agency.

Here are five offensive players the New York Giants could target in free agency