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Giants add former Eagles tight end to shore up position
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Giants are still waiting to see what veteran tight end Darren Waller decides regarding a potential retirement.

At the moment, the Giants would save nearly $7 million by releasing Waller, but they would also be losing one of their key players in the passing game.

However, if the Giants don’t draft a quarterback in the first round, they could pivot to a blue-chip receiver prospect, which would make Waller’s loss a bit more tolerable.

The Giants Bring in some Reinforcements

The team signed a new tight end on Thursday, bringing in former Philadelphia Eagle, Jack Stoll. The 26-year-old has spent the last three seasons with Philadelphia, catching 21 passes for 188 yards. Stoll didn’t get much playing time in 2023, but the Eagles have a knack for developing talent, and the Giants clearly won’t hesitate to grab any freebies.

Stoll also played 212 total snaps as a special teams player last season, so he could have value in that regard as he continues to develop as a blocker and pass catcher.

Notably, he posted some solid grades in run blocking and pass protection off the edge, so the Giants could use him as a last resort and reserve piece. If Waller does end up departing, the Giants will likely lean on Daniel Bellinger to take a big step forward as the team’s primary tight end, or they can look to the draft to find another piece to help complement Bellinger’s skill set.

This article first appeared on Empire Sports Media and was syndicated with permission.

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