New York Giants: 2 linebackers the Giants should absolutely consider signing in free agency

New York Giants, Cory Littleton, Joe Schobert

With free agency right around the corner, the New York Giants are preparing to make a splash in the market, as they will have upward of $70 million in available cap space. Despite having ample financial flexibility, the Giants need to solve a puzzle on both sides of the ball.

Needing a starting offensive tackle, linebacker, pass rusher, free safety, and No. 1 corner leaves them tied up, and they will undoubtedly allocate some of their draft capital toward the positions listed. However, the linebacker position is stocked full of capable talent in free agency. If they elect to pass on Isaiah Simmons, which will be difficult to do, there are options available.

Two linebackers the New York Giants should consider in free agency:

1.) Joe Schobert

From Rotoworld:

Schobert is reportedly looking for something north of $10 million annually, which the Browns simply aren’t willing to meet. The 26-year-old LB has been a three-down player for the past three seasons. Schobert racked up four interceptions and two forced fumbles in 2019, emerging as one of the defense’s true difference-making talents. The former fourth-round pick has played in 61-of-64 games since entering the league in 2016.

Let’s compare Schobert to Alec Ogletree, to put some perspective no his name. In 2019, Ogletree posted a 15.8% missed tackle rate and an 83.0% completion rate against him. Schobert logged a 10.7% missed tackle rate and a 69.1% completion rate against him, showing his versatility and obvious talent-advantage over Alec.

While Schobert wants upwards of $10 million in free agency, the Giants have the money to spend and then some. Personally, I believe the Giants should pursue Cory Littleton, as he’s the better player, and the money-differential isn’t enough to warrant not paying him.

2.) Cory Littleton

If you thought Schobert’s numbers were good, consider Littleton’s 3.6% missed tackle rate. Littleton is as good of a tackler as you can find on the market, and the Giants need to get better in that department — he would provide the answer.

Factor in his 134 combined tackles, nine passes defended, and you can make the argument that Cory is also a ball-hawk. His ability to stay around the football and utilize his instinctual talents has been apparent during his time with Los Angeles. Bringing him to the Giants would be a vast improvement, and it shouldn’t stop them from drafting Simmons either.

Pairing Simmons with Littleton at linebacker would give Big Blue two of the best playmakers at the position in the NFL, and it leaves them with plenty of cap to sign a pass-rusher or two.

New York Giants: A Peek At The Giants’ 2020 Free Agent Linebacker Options

New York Giants, Kyle Van Noy

The New York Giants are in the second year of a rebuild and need to put an emphasis on fixing their linebacker corps. Rookie linebacker Ryan Connelly was having an excellent season before tearing his ACL, but outside of him, the linebackers have not displayed adequate talent.

Alec Ogletree is also injured and has not been performing up to his contract with the Giants. It is likely that New York will move on from him this offseason. The Giants’ week five matchup was a clear example of how badly they need to improve their linebacker group.

The Giants missed 16 tackles against the Vikings, most in the NFL in week five. Additionally, the Giants’ lowest graded player on defense according to Pro Football Focus was linebacker Nate Stupar with an abysmal 27.4 overall grade. This grade is due to multiple missed tackles and failures in coverage.

It is quite possible that the Giants will look to sign a veteran linebacker mid-season in order to bandage their broken group. There are a few options out there for the Giants to sign, but if they are thinking long-term, they will need to look ahead to the 2020 offseason. Here is a peek at some of the top linebackers that will be available in NFL free agency 2020:

Joe Schobert

Joe Schobert is a 26-year-old linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. He has been an underrated player throughout his career so far but is a definite top ten talent at his position. Joe is an excellent coverage linebacker and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016.

In 2018, Joe Schobert had the second-highest Pro Football Focus coverage grade of all linebackers at 87.7. Joe allowed only 92 yards after the catch in coverage and a 72.4 passer rating when targeted. These stats were both top ten in the NFL.

But Schobert is also a solid pass-rusher for a linebacker. He totaled 3 sacks and 6 quarterback hits in both 2017 and 2018.

Kyle Van Noy

This 29-year-old linebacker made a name for himself during the 2018 playoffs en route to the Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl. Van Noy is an excellent pass-rusher.

In 2018, Kyle Van Noy totaled 47 pressures. Mastermind Patriots coach Bill Belichick used Kyle Van Noy as a pass-rusher disguised as an off-ball linebacker. This allowed Van Noy to be a disruptive pass-rusher and total 3.5 sacks in the 2018 regular season and 4.5 sacks in the 2018 postseason.

According to Pro Football Focus, no off-ball linebacker rushed the passer more than Van Noy with his 275 pass-rush snaps in the regular season. So far in 2019, Van Noy has 3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and an elite 89.4 overall PFF grade.

Kyle Van Noy would be a perfect addition to the Giants’ defense and could fill two needs for them. The Giants need an off-ball linebacker badly with Alec Ogletree being overpaid and underperforming and Ryan Connelly suffering an ACL injury. Connelly proved he can be the Giants’ starting linebacker, but he and Van Noy would be a nice one-two punch.

Of course, Van Noy has proven to be an important piece of the Patriots’ defense, so it is unlikely they will let him walk in free agency. But if he does hit the open market, this is a productive veteran that the Giants should jump on immediately.

Cory Littleton

Cory Littleton is another young linebacker about to hit free agency. The 26-year-old linebacker is off to a hot start this season. In week one, Littleton made Pro Football Focus‘s Team of the Week after a performance that saw him finish the game with four tackles resulting in a defensive stop, a pass breakup, and an interception.

Pro Football Focus commended Cory for his performance in coverage, stating that Littleton faced a whopping 10 targets in Week 1 and allowed seven of them to be caught. However, it was for a mere 47 yards, and he notched an interception. His 94.1 coverage grade was tops at his position.

Littleton is another player unlikely to hit the open market, but the Rams have spent a lot of money on their talented roster, so they might have to cut ties with their linebacker this offseason. Cory Will receive a nice pay-day if he does hit the open market in 2020. But his coverage ability would sure go along way in fixing the Giants’ defense if they were able to sing him.