The New York Giants are running out of answers at wide receiver, and the timing couldn’t be worse. With star wideout Malik Nabers lost for the season and Darius Slayton battling a hamstring injury, the Giants’ offense suddenly feels stripped of its rhythm and firepower. What’s left is a patchwork unit of undrafted players and mid-tier options trying to keep the team afloat, but that can only last so long before the ceiling drops.
General manager Joe Schoen has a few potential lifelines ahead of the trade deadline, but none come without risk or cost.
The trade market options
Names like Chris Olave and Jakobi Meyers could immediately reshape the Giants’ offense, but both would come at a steep price. Olave is one of the most talented young receivers in the league, though his concussion his