Giants surrendered their Kadarius Toney third-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The New York Giants acquired Las Vegas Raiders Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller in a stunning trade.
Since last year, Waller has been linked to deals. The Giants sell the Raiders their third-round pick from the Kadarius Toney trade to capitalize on the 6-foot-6, 255-pounder.
Toney didn't cost the Giants a first-round pick. Waller has four years left on his Raiders contract, but the Giants only owe him $11 million for 2023 due to an opt-out clause.
Waller signed a three-year, $51 million agreement with the Raiders before last season, which would be the Giants' obligation if the opt-out isn't exercised.
The Giants needed additional receivers after signing quarterback Daniel Jones for four years. Jones missed his primary target all season as Isaiah Hodgins and Darius Slayton performed great.
Waller signed a three-year, $51 million agreement with the Raiders before last season, which would be the Giants' obligation if the opt-out isn't exercised.
The Giants needed additional receivers after signing quarterback Daniel Jones for four years. Jones missed his primary target all season as Isaiah Hodgins and Darius Slayton performed great.
Giants surrendered their Kadarius Toney third-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Nonetheless, Waller has struggled with injuries the past two seasons. He was out last season with a hamstring issue. In 2021, ankle and knee sprains sidelined him.
In 2021, ankle and knee sprains sidelined him.