The New York Giants watched a busy, transformative NFL trade deadline day pass in silence on Tuesday. The Giants were neither able to acquire badly-needed wide receiver help nor dump unused assets like Russell Wilson, Evan Neal and Jalin Hyatt to acquire future draft capital.
Thus, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart will go through the final eight games of the season with one wide receiver, Wan’Dale Robinson, who has been reliable this season. The Giants’ No. 2 receiving option is inconsistent second-year tight end Theo Johnson, who has a 9.3% drop rate over 21 NFL games.
The Giants, without a third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft or a second-round pick in the 2027 draft, were also unable to add draft capital that could have been used to help round out the roster in future years.
Instead,

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