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The New York Giants may get some compensation for losing one of their All-Pro players in free agency last season. According to Over The Cap's final projections, the Giants are expected to land a fourth-round compensatory pick for losing safety Xavier McKinney,
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One such hope was that the New York Giants would gain a mid-round pick for losing running back Saquon Barkley. The face of the franchise signed a three-year, $37.75 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles and is a win away from the Super Bowl. New York, of course, won three games.
Nick Korte of Over the Cap projects that the Giants will receive the fourth-round pick because they lost safety Xavier McKinney to the Green Bay Packers in free agency last year.
Although Nubin didn’t post the type of numbers McKinney did in 2024–Nubin’s season was cut short due to injury–PFF has him as the Giants' potential breakout player in 2025 if he can iron out some of the issues he had as a rookie in coverage.
Based on 2024 win-loss records, Green Bay is tied with the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys for the fifth-toughest strength of schedule, as their opponents next season had a combined .557 winning percentage. Only the New York Giants (.574), Chicago Bears (.571), Detroit Lions (.571), and the Eagles (.561) have more demanding slates.
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