Given how lethargic the New York Giants offense was during the 2024 season, any ounce of improvement in the form of new additions to the huddle could have been viewed as going the extra mile to put the franchise back on the path to success. Amid an important offseason for the regime, General Manager Joe Schoen certainly went on the offensive to recruit experienced talent to fill major holes within the Giants’ roster. None made more noise than signing two veteran quarterbacks in Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston to provide the team security under center while they developed a potential draft choice. The Giants then traded back up into the late first round to take Jaxson Dart after choosing Abdul Carter at the No. 3 pick, a prospect whom they believe with the mentoring of head coach Brian Daboll and the arsenal of weapons they’ve put around him and his fellow veteran gunslingers, can ascend into the long-term answer they’ve been desperately searching for.