3 wide receivers the Giants should look at in the 2020 NFL Draft

As the New York Giants prepare for the NFL offseason, there has to be a lot of optimism surrounding them. Daniel Jones has taken over as the team’s franchise quarterback and Eli Manning has ridden off into the sunset in retirement. However, the team has quiet a few moves they need to make.

Saquon Barkley has the running back position locked down, so there will be no need to address that. Jones is the quarterback, which won’t need work. But, Jones needs more weapons to work with at wide receiver.

Currently, the team has Golden Tate, Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton, and Russell Shepard. Those names aren’t bad, but they could use more talent that can grow along with Jones.

Tate may very well find himself on the trade block this offseason. He doesn’t fit the long-term mold that this team wants to create. There are also plenty of teams around the NFL that could be looking for a veteran wide receiver like him.

All of that being said, let’s take a look at three wide receivers the Giants should take a look at in the 2020 NFL Draft.

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