As the November 3 industry deadline approaches, the New York Giants look like one of the NFL’s biggest sellers.
According to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, the Giants are “open to business,” with at least two offensive players at open receiver Golden Tate and baseman Kevin Zeitler who arouse interest. Breer noted that Tate’s contract and production may lead to a lower return of publicity. while the need for veteran offensive line players makes Zeitler a warmer option on the block.
Tate, 32, has 19 receptions for 156 yards and no touchdowns this season, as the Giants’ offense ranks at the final moment in the NFL with 275. 3 yards consistent with the game and 16. 8 game-consistent issues. with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, he harmed his player’s New York, while Daniel Jones attempts to become the quarterback of the Giants of the future.
Tate, selected No. 60 in the 2010 draft, can provide intensity to several contenders, even if he has only controlled 15 scores in more than 3 seasons.
Zeitler, meanwhile, would be a great seasoning for any team right now, given the injuries of league players and the need for intensity above the replacement level.
Wisconsin’s 30-year-old Zeitler has appeared both in an offensive shot and both in New York this season, according to pro football reference. The escort has remained reliable in his career, starting at least 15 games in both a year since 2015.
With giants 1-5 in rebuild mode, it makes sense for the team to sell as many coins as you can imagine on the deadline to rejuvenate or win draft picks.
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