Giants' massive struggles actually help them add a former third round pick on offense

The New York Giants have hit a new low after another debilitating loss in Week 12 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They're adding a fresh face to their offense, though. Giants add tight end New York is signing Greg Dulcich, who was waived by the Denver Broncos on Monday. For the Giants, they lucked out […]

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The New York Giants have hit a new low after another debilitating loss in Week 12 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They're adding a fresh face to their offense, though.

Giants add tight end

New York is signing Greg Dulcich, who was waived by the Denver Broncos on Monday. For the Giants, they lucked out in the process because of this season's struggles. 

They were near the top of waiver priority because of their lackluster record, so they got early dibs on going after the young tight end.

Dulcich is still just 24 years old. He was a third round pick in 2022. For Denver, he was benched earlier this season in favor of Adam Trautman and Lucas Krull. 

In New York, he will probably slot in behind Theo Johnson at TE on the depth chart. Chris Manhertz and Daniel Bellinger are the other two tight ends on the active roster for the Giants right now. 

We will see if Dulcich can get involved for the final part of the season. He's an impressive athlete that has unique speed for the position. Keep an eye out for him going forward.