10 Free Agent Names to watch - Ralph Vacchiano
QB Mitchell Trubisky
He’d be their preferred choice as a backup to Jones, but he’s likely to find more money and a better chance to play elsewhere. If not, he might be OK reuniting with Brian Daboll.
QB Marcus Mariota
Several NFL agents said the Giants are looking for a mobile backup QB with starting experience. Mariota, who hasn’t really played since 2019, figures to have fewer options than Trubisky and could be a less expensive Plan B.
G Jon Feliciano
The 30-year-old was cut by the Bills in a cost-cutting move. He’s not likely to find a big market and he has a history with new Giants offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, both from their time with Buffalo and the Raiders.
G Ike Boettger
He had replaced Feliciano in the starting lineup in Buffalo, but then tore his Achilles late in the season. That’s a tough injury for a 6-6, 313-pounder. But for the Giants that means he could be had for a minimum deal.
G Andrew Wylie
A terrific, under-the-radar player who can go between guard and tackle. New Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka knows his value from their days together with the Chiefs.
CB Anthony Averett
The Ravens’ secondary wasn’t good last year, but this 27-year-old did have three interceptions and new defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale is going to want some guys he knows and that know his scheme.
CB Tavon Young
Another Ravens cornerback, recently cut, Young had a down year last year, but it was his first returning from a torn ACL. He’s still 27 and presumably will be better when fully healthy. Martindale figures to want at least one of his old corners, especially if Bradberry doesn’t come back.
TE Mo Alie-Cox
Figure the Giants will add one veteran tight end and one in the draft. Alie-Cox would’ve been under the radar before the market was thinned by three tight ends getting the “franchise tag.” He does know new Giants WRs coach Mike Groh, who came over from the Colts.
TE Hayden Hurst
A former first-round pick and still only 28, he’s not as highly regarded as he once was, but he figures to be in the Giants’ price range. He also has a history with new tight ends coach Andy Bischoff from their days with the Ravens.
TE Will Dissly
He’s a strong blocker and an underrated receiver who was never used as the No. 1 tight end in Seattle. He should be way under everyone’s radar, inexpensive, and at 25 has a lot of upside. That’s the type of free agent the Giants will love this year.