The 2024 NFL season is thankfully over for the New York Giants and their fans. It was perhaps the most disappointing, frustrating, and embarrassing in the century-long existence of the franchise.
A 3-14 record has put them in prime position to amass another top rookie class and approximately $50 million in available cap space will go a long way in filling some glaring holes on the roster.
ESPN published their power rankings after the Super Bowl and the Giants were ranked 31st, ahead of only the Tennessee Titans.
Jordan Raanan added these comments about the upcoming offseason, outlining the team’s top priority.
Describe this offseason in three words: Get a quarterback.
It’s the Giants’ No. 1 priority this offseason by a wide margin. They need to find a solution for both next season and the future. The draft, free agency, trade, everything is on the table, according to owner John Mara. Considering the plan all along was to get a quarterback in the draft if Daniel Jones didn’t pan out, it’s a good bet the Giants will land one of the draft’s top options with the third overall pick.
It’s no secret the Giants will be big players in the quarterback market this spring. They will explore every avenue to add both a veteran option for this year and a possible franchise player in the draft.
After a disastrous 2024 campaign that saw just about every move and decision they made go awry, there’s only one way for this franchise to go from here.