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3 seasoned vet Giants to keep an eye on due to ties with Gett & needs here


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The Giants are estimated to be 5-9+ mil over the cap, so they will undoubtedly have to make some moves. Corey Webster (CB) may be on the chopping block, though his name may be bigger than his skills at this point. Moreover there is Chris Canty (DT), who---coming off knee surgery---played decently during the last part of last season, but ultimately re-aggravated his knee. Lastly there is Antrelle Rolle (S), who will probably restructure, but is worth mentioning as a possibility. Just throwing it out there as food for thought.

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Even then it will be stretched.

WAAYYYY past time this team planned for longer than the 8-8 season it has coming up next.

Yeah.

So we are $16M over (although another article says $11M)

Gamble Edwards Williams and Nakamura cuts will get us $17M

Gotta sign a backup QB for $1M so we are even after all that.

We can cut Gross for another $6.7...but would need to replace him with a FA so we will keep him

We can restructure Gross and Beason for some amount.

Basically all our free agent money will come from Gross and Beason depending on what we do with them.

If those numbers are right we should have a few million to spend.

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