
3.) DT Mike Daniels
Daniels, who was cut by the Green Bay Packers last off-season, spent a year with the Detroit Lions in 2019. He only started in two games, but he posted 1.0 sack, 10 combined tackles, and two quarterback hits. Daniels is known as a run stuffer and played in just 18% of defensive snaps with Detroit. He has had quality performance in the past and has experience with Patrick Graham on defense.
His chemistry with Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell may also be a factor to consider. Daniels would likely be a cheap one-year substitute for the Giants if they want to add more depth to the interior defensive line. He has shown he can rush the passer from the interior in the past, recording five sacks in 2017 with 14 quarterback hits. Injuries have taken their toll on the big man, but bringing him in to compete with BJ Hill in a rotational spot could be a solid move.
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