Bob Papa and Carl Banks break down the New York Giants’ first 53-man roster after NFL cutdown day. They discuss the reasoning behind several surprising cuts, noting that some talented players, such as Turbo Miller and Tommy DeVito, were let go mainly due to the “numbers game” and roster math, rather than performance issues. They highlight areas where the Giants may still seek upgrades, especially at cornerback, safety, and possibly wide receiver. They also discuss the improved talent level on the roster, the evolving linebacker group, and the coaching staff’s strategy for developing young players.
00:00:02 Reaction to Giants’ initial 53-man roster
00:04:07 Cut decisions and “NFL math” behind roster moves
00:07:55 Potential waiver wire targets and vulnerable positions
00:11:50 Inside linebacker depth concerns
00:14:10 Clarifications on injured list and active roster status
00:15:14 Questions about Hunter Renfrow, practice squad possibilities
00:18:12 Thoughts on undrafted rookies and d...
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