2. Wayne Gallman
Gallman has been a Giant for three years now and has never been given a chance as the starter. Gallman played 10 games in 2019 and carried the ball 29 times. He has yet to eclipse 200 yards rushing in each of the last two seasons after posting 476 during his rookie season.
Barkley has turned into one of the top running backs in the league. He is a duel-threat back that can play all three downs and carry the load for an offense.
New York added Dion Lewis who is likely to serve as the backup to Barkley. He is another option who can serve as a receiver and do some damage in long-yardage situations.
This leaves Gallman as the third back on the depth chart and without a role within the offense. He has proven that he could serve as a capable backup and there might be a team looking for just that.