4.) A true No. 1 receiver
The New York Giants can’t continue forward without a true play-maker of the wide receiver position. They haven’t given Darius Slayton the attention he deserves, but he also hasn’t been creating much separation to justify more action. Sterling Shepard is a walking injury, and Golden Tate is an aged commodity that will likely be gone after the 2020 season. Then you have Evan Engram, who has been a shell of his former self so far this season. An inability to catch the football and awful separation has contributed toward his lackluster campaign.
It is becoming quite clear that the Giants should’ve allocated a draft pick toward a wide receiver in an extremely deep class. It seems as if they’re waiting until 2021 to find another option, whether it be Allen Robinson in free agency or possibly Ja’Mar Chase in the draft.