4 players the NY Giants could trade after sending Leonard Williams to Seattle
With the trade deadline coming Tuesday, will the Giants be sellers?
By Zak Musso

1. CB Adoree' Jackson
Entering the season, Adoree' Jackson was the Giants No. 1 corner. Rookie first-round pick Deonte Banks has significantly outplayed Jackson. Jackson has given up the most yards on the Giants, tied for first in most catches given up, and has given the most yards after the catch.
Cor'Dale Flott has also significantly outplayed Jackson this year. Jackson committed this awful pass interference on Sunday against the Jets, which all but clinched a victory for New York's green team. This was brutal to watch:
How Adoree Jackson didn’t just turn to look at the football is just terrible awareness.
— Doug Rush (@TheDougRush) October 30, 2023
The ball is short and likely not catchable, and Adoree makes it a blatant and easy call to set up the Jets GW field goal.pic.twitter.com/dIoVegkcBA
His value is low at the moment, but it's rather apparent the impending free agent will not be a Giant in 2024. Trading Jackson would allow Wink Martindale to play three youngsters, Flott, Banks, and Tre Hawkins, allowing all three to get meaningful game reps to continue developing.
We saw those three play together when Jackson was out against Washington, and the results were very strong. The future is bright with those three. Contenders like Buffalo and Kansas City could be fits for Jackson.
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