AM LEAVING ! Dexter Lawrence II accepted a deal of $89.5 millions to depart from New York Giants Today after…

The New York Giants are clearly in need of quality wide receivers.
Their best passing-catching option is arguably Darius Slayton, who led the team in receiving yards this season with 770 yards, the fourth time Slayton has finished as the receiving yardage leader in the last five years.
The Giants may also have an option in tight end Darren Waller, but injury issues, unfortunately, have made him undependable.
Many proposed trade and draft scenarios have rightfully centered around the Giants addressing a glaring weakness on their roster.
Receiver will be one of the first positions the Giants will address heading into next season, along with their offensive line.
The Giants finished near the bottom of the league this season in total passing yards.
Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report suggests a trade that would help the Giants receiving unit but negatively impact their defense enough to where the trade proposal, while well thought out, is unlikely if Lawrence is included.
Moton believes Brian Daboll’s familiarity with Diggs from his time in Buffalo and the Giants’ need for a receiver would be enough reason for the Giants to consider trading for Diggs.
The opposite, however, is true given the trade parameters. While there is no question that the Giants could benefit from adding a legitimate No.
1 receiver, they have a chance to do so in this year’s draft if one or both of Malik Nabers of LSU or Rome Odunze of Washington falls to them at No. 6.
It would be far more beneficial for the Giants to go the draft route where they would get a younger receiver who could be with them for five or more seasons as opposed to trading for the 30-year-old Diggs.