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Start for freeGiants 2025 Roster Projection: Breaking Down the 53-Man Squad
As we approach the 2025 NFL season, it's time to take a closer look at how the New York Giants' roster might shape up. With the NFL draft behind us and free agency moves settled, let's dive into a comprehensive projection of the Giants' 53-man roster for the upcoming season.
Quarterback Room Overhaul
The Giants have significantly upgraded their quarterback situation for 2025:
- Russell Wilson: Brought the Steelers to the playoffs last season and looks to lead the Giants' offense
- Jameis Winston: Regarded as one of the NFL's top backup quarterbacks
- Jackson Dart: Rookie with high potential, viewed by many as the second-best QB in the draft
Notably absent is Tommy DeVito, who may be offered a spot on the practice squad if he chooses to accept it.
Running Back Depth
The backfield sees some familiar faces and new additions:
- Tyrone Tracy Jr.: Coming off an impressive rookie season
- Devin Singletary: Solid RB2/RB3 option despite some fumbling issues last year
- Cam Scataboo: Rookie with potential to share carries with Tracy by season's end
Eric Gray and Dante Miller are projected cuts, with the team likely keeping just three running backs due to special teams considerations.
Wide Receiver Competition
The Giants are expected to keep six receivers on the roster:
- Malik Neighbors
- Darius Slayton
- Wan'Dale Robinson
- Jaylen Hyatt
- Jordan Humphrey
- Amir Smith-Marsett
This projection leaves out UDFA Antoine "Juice" Wells and veteran Zach Pascal, though competition in camp could change things.
Tight End Trio
Three tight ends make the cut in this projection:
- Theo Johnson: Entering year two with high expectations
- Daniel Bellinger: Fighting for a roster spot but makes the team
- Chris Manhertz: Inline blocking specialist
Greg Dulcich and rookie Thomas Fedoni II are projected cuts but could push for spots in camp.
Offensive Line Depth
The Giants opt to keep 10 offensive linemen in this projection:
- Andrew Thomas
- John Ren
- John Michael Schmitz
- Greg Van Roten
- Germaine Ifedi
- Marcus Bow
- James Hudson
- Jake Kubis
- Aaron Stinnie
- Evan Neal
This group provides versatility and depth, crucial for a team that has struggled with O-line injuries in recent years.
Defensive Line Strength
The defensive line sees some tough cuts:
- Dexter Lawrence
- Darius Alexander
- DJ Davidson
- Roy Robertson-Harris
- Jeremiah Ledbetter
Ledbetter is highlighted as an underrated free agent signing who could make an impact against the run. Elijah Chapman is a notable cut but could return to the practice squad.
Edge Rusher Depth
The edge rusher group has become a strength for the Giants:
- Brian Burns
- Kayvon Thibodeaux
- Abdul Carter
- Sam Williams
- Victor Dimukeje
This group represents a significant upgrade, with Burns and Thibodeaux leading the way.
Inside Linebacker Corps
Four inside linebackers make the cut:
- Bobby Okereke
- Micah McFadden
- Darrian Beavers
- Deontae Johnson
Johnson is highlighted as a player to watch, while free agent signings Chris Board and Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles are projected cuts.
Cornerback Room
The cornerback group sees an upgrade with free agent signing Paulson Adebo:
- Paulson Adebo
- Deonte Banks
- Tre Hawkins
- Drew Phillips
- Cor'Dale Flott
- Corey Black
Black, a seventh-round pick, makes the team for his special teams potential.
Safety Positions
The safety group could use another addition:
- Javon Holland
- Tyler Nubin
- Dane Belton
- Anthony Johnson Jr.
Holland is a big free agent signing, while Nubin enters his second year with high expectations.
Special Teams
The special teams unit remains unchanged:
- Graham Gano (K)
- Jamie Gillan (P)
- Casey Kreiter (LS)
Roster Outlook and Expectations
This projected roster represents a significant improvement over last year's team. Key additions like Russell Wilson, Brian Burns, and Paulson Adebo should elevate the Giants' performance in all phases of the game.
However, as with any NFL team, health will be a crucial factor. If the Giants can keep their star players on the field for all 17 games, they have the potential to surprise many and exceed the current Vegas projection of 5.5 wins.
The coming months of training camp and preseason will be crucial in determining the final makeup of this roster. Competition for the final spots will be fierce, and there's always the possibility of additional signings or trades that could shake things up.
As the 2025 season approaches, Giants fans have reason for optimism. This roster projection suggests a team with improved depth, star power, and the potential to compete in a tough NFC East division. Whether they can translate this potential into on-field success remains to be seen, but the pieces are in place for a much-improved New York Giants team in 2025.
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