New York Giants sign former Steelers and Ravens wide receiver Miles Boykin

The New York Giants are heavily expected to aid their offense early and often in the 2024 NFL Draft. Their latest move won't change that, but it does bolster depth at wide receiver.  The Giants signed veteran wide receiver Miles Boykin.  Boykin was originally selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the […]

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The New York Giants are heavily expected to aid their offense early and often in the 2024 NFL Draft. Their latest move won't change that, but it does bolster depth at wide receiver. 

The Giants signed veteran wide receiver Miles Boykin. 

Boykin was originally selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He spent his first three pro years in Baltimore. Boykin has spent the past two years with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

He's a massive target at 6'4. 

The veteran wideout joins Darius Slayton, Isaiah Hodgins, Jalin Hyatt, and Wan'Dale Robinson as the top wideouts on the depth chart in New York. Isaiah McKenzie projects to be a slot option and special teams factor, too.

Adding Boykin certainly does not take WR off the table for the Giants early in the 2024 NFL Draft. It remains a major need for their offense. They have solid depth at the position, but New York still lacks a clear top target at the position.