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Giants Targeting Players at Key Positions in Free Agency
New York looking to fill needs at guard, linebacker, cornerback and tight end
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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According to a new report, the New York Giants have their sights set on several players in free agency to address key positions of need, including guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, tight end Isaiah Likely, cornerback Jamel Dean, and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. The team is also interested in running back Kenneth Walker and center Tyler Linderbaum, but the price tags for those players may be too high.
Why it matters
The Giants have several holes to fill on their roster, and targeting players at positions like guard, linebacker, cornerback and tight end could help them improve in critical areas. Signing the right free agents will be crucial for the team as they look to build on their progress from last season.
The details
The Giants have just $14 million in cap space, so they'll need to be selective in free agency. They're reportedly interested in guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, tight end Isaiah Likely, cornerback Jamel Dean, and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to address needs at those positions. The team was also eyeing running back Kenneth Walker and center Tyler Linderbaum, but the costs for those players may be too high. The Giants have holes to fill at cornerback, guard, and linebacker, so landing the right free agents at those spots will be key.
- Free agency begins on Monday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET.
The players
Alijah Vera-Tucker
A guard who could help fill a need on the Giants' offensive line.
Isaiah Likely
A tight end who could provide a pass-catching threat for the Giants' offense.
Jamel Dean
A cornerback who could help shore up the Giants' secondary.
Tremaine Edmunds
A linebacker who could replace Bobby Okereke, who was recently cut by the Giants.
Kenneth Walker
A running back the Giants were interested in, but the price may have been too high.
Tyler Linderbaum
A center the Giants were interested in, but the price may have been too high.
What they’re saying
“Among the players the Giants are targeting: CB Jamel Dean, G Alijah Vera-Tucker, TE Isaiah Likely and, if the money is right, Tremaine Edmunds.”
— Connor Hughes, Reporter (SNY)
“They were very in on Kenneth Walker and Tyler Linderbaum, but the price simply got too high.”
— Connor Hughes, Reporter (SNY)
What’s next
The Giants will need to act quickly to secure their top free agent targets once the legal tampering period begins on Monday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET.
The takeaway
The Giants have several key needs to address in free agency, and targeting players at positions like guard, linebacker, cornerback and tight end could help them improve in critical areas. However, they'll need to be selective given their limited cap space, and may have to pass on high-priced options like Kenneth Walker and Tyler Linderbaum.
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