The New York Giants have had a successful offseason. They overhauled the quarterback room, they revamped their secondary, and they added franchise pillars at two of the most important positions in football (quarterback and edge rusher).
However, one area general manager Joe Schoen likely could have addressed more is the team's run defense. Since taking over as GM in 2022, Big Blue's run defense has been nonexistent. You don't have to be a math major to see this defense has lost its focus:
Schoen drafted Darius Alexander in the third round and signed veterans Jeremiah Ledbetter, Chauncey Golston, and Roy Robertson-Harris to give Dexter Lawrence and Rakeem Nunez some help, but it's hard to see any one—potentially excluding Alexander—of the three making serious waves in 2025.