The Giants added Odell Beckham Jr. and Braxton Berrios on Monday, with JuJu Smith-Schuster also reported as signing, as New York reshaped its receiver depth chart.
The Giants spent Monday overhauling their wide receiver room, adding Odell Beckham Jr. and Braxton Berrios while reports said JuJu Smith-Schuster was also set to join the team.
The moves came after the Giants worked out a group of veteran receivers and immediately changed the look of the depth chart behind Malik Nabers. Beckham was the first headline addition, with the team officially announcing his return to New York, where he began his NFL career after being drafted by the Giants in 2014.
Later in the day, the Giants announced the signing of Berrios. Around the same time, NFL Network and other outlets reported that Smith-Schuster was also signing after the workout session.
The additions give New York a set of experienced options as it tries to stabilize a receiver group that had been thinned by injuries and recent roster movement. Beckham brings name value and familiarity with the franchise, while Berrios adds a versatile veteran presence. Smith-Schuster, if finalized, would give the Giants another established target for the passing game.
For now, the biggest question is how the group fits together once the roster moves are completed. Beckham's return is the most notable storyline, but the broader takeaway is that the Giants moved quickly to add depth, competition and experience to a position group that needed help.
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