Neither of the top two prospective unrestricted free agents was tagged by the Giants. How much do Giants supporters believe that the team will be able to get both players back?
The New York Giants still have a long list of needs for their squad, and the NFL free agency frenzy is scheduled to begin next week. The argument over the best way for the team to close the gaps in their roster has only heated up.
After meeting with the organization in Indianapolis over the weekend at the NFL Combine, running back Saquon Barkley’s agents have not yet been able to come to an agreement on a new, long-term contract. After a dismal 2023 season, they also have to deal with the problem of locking down safety Xavier McKinney, not to mention the other positions that are in doubt.
No matter what avenue the team takes in addressing its needs, it will have to do so without the luxury of heavy cap space. According to Over the Cap, the Giants are projected to have an estimated $32.6 million in total cap space before the free-agent window opens on March 13. That number isn’t much to work with if they hope to have at least one of Barkley or McKinney back for 2024 while addressing certain glaring needs such as offensive line and edge rusher, two premium positions.
Nonetheless, 49 percent of Giants fans who voted in a recent poll by Giants Country publisher Patricia Traina do not believe that the team can afford to bring back Barkley and McKinney and still be aggressive in the open market to add quality upgrades to the roster.
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