The New York Giants aren’t wasting time in their attempts to restock the depth chart at defensive tackle after trading All-Pro Dexter Lawrence II. Big Blue has already hosted a 38-game starter at the position who’s had two stints with AFC East outfit the Miami Dolphins.
Former undrafted free agent Benito Jones visited the Giants on Tuesday, April 21, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Just three days after the Giants dealt Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals for the 10th-overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft.
Signing Jones would represent a low-key way to move on from Lawrence. He would be the second unheralded D-tackle added to the roster, but any move of this type can only be the start of the Giants adequately replacing an interior pass-rusher as dominant as Lawrence.
A process that must also include smart use of draft picks and the remainder of free agency.
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