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Aside from defensive improvements, the Giants have also aimed to fortify their offensive line, despite some of these moves being viewed as more underwhelming. Notably, they signed James Hudson to a $12 million contract, which includes performance incentives. Hudson, a young and experienced player, will bring depth to the offensive line, particularly necessary given the injury-riddled history of the Giants' previous seasons.
Moreover, Roy Roberts-Harris was signed as another budget-friendly depth piece in the trenches for a reported $9 million contract over two years. Known for his reliability and experience in the NFL, he provides solid support for the All-Pro nose tackle, Dexter Lawrence.