Giants Agree to Terms with OL Daniel Faalele

Pending physical, Faalele would be third Ravens draft pick to join Giants

Apr. 8, 2026 at 11:35pm

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The New York Giants have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Daniel Faalele, pending a physical. Faalele started every game for the Baltimore Ravens at right guard over the last two seasons and would be the third member of the Ravens' 2022 draft class to sign with the Giants.

Why it matters

The Giants are looking to bolster their offensive line, and Faalele's addition would provide depth and experience up front. As a fourth-round pick, Faalele has proven himself as a capable starter in the NFL and could contribute immediately to the Giants' offense.

The details

Faalele is a 6-foot-8, 370-pound offensive lineman who has appeared in 66 regular-season games with 35 starts, mostly at right guard. Last season, he helped the Ravens' offense rank among the league leaders in several rushing categories. Faalele originally played basketball and rugby in his native Australia before moving to the U.S. and focusing on football at IMG Academy.

  • Faalele started every game for the Ravens over the last two seasons.
  • In 2024, the Ravens' offense set several franchise records, including yards per game, yards per play, and red zone efficiency.

The players

Daniel Faalele

A 6-foot-8, 370-pound offensive lineman who has spent the last two seasons as the Ravens' starting right guard.

New York Giants

The NFL team that has agreed to terms with Faalele, pending a physical.

Baltimore Ravens

The NFL team that drafted Faalele in the fourth round in 2022 and has been his team for the last two seasons.

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What they’re saying

“Faalele would be the third member from the Ravens' 2022 draft class all taken in the fourth round to sign with the Giants, joining punter Jordan Stout (No. 130) and tight end Isaiah Likely (No. 139).”

— Dan Salomone

What’s next

Faalele will need to pass a physical with the Giants before the deal is finalized.

The takeaway

The Giants are continuing to build their offensive line by adding experienced players like Faalele, who has proven himself as a capable starter in the NFL. His addition could help bolster the Giants' rushing attack and provide depth up front.