CBS Sports listed New York Giants as potential landing spot for free agent Josh Gordon

Will the New York Giants claim Josh Gordon off waivers?

Josh Gordon’s NFL career has been far from stable, especially in recent years. Despite his off the field issues and multiple suspensions causing a slew of missed games, he has reportedly reached out to Commissioner Roger Goodell about possibly reinstating him for the upcoming season. Gordon has battled his own internal demons, resulting in several suspensions for substance abuse, but one more chance at the NFL could still be a reality for the 29-year-old former Pro Bowler.

CBS Sports listed potential landing spots for Gordon and included the Seahawks, Buccaneers, Patriots, Redskins, and finally, the New York Giants. From a completely unbiased standpoint, the possibility of the Giants taking a chance on him immediately caught my attention. Definitely a high risk-high reward situation here, but it is worth analyzing the possibility.

What would be the benefits?

Josh Gordon has all the tools to compete with the top receiver talent in the league today. Still only 29 years old, we have seen what he looks like when he plays to his full potential. For example, in 2013 he led the NFL in receiving yards with 1,646, while also scoring nine touchdowns. All the more impressive considering he was catching balls from a quarterback room consisting of Jason Campbell, Brandon Weeden, and Brian Hoyer. Joe Judge has so far proven to be a “no-nonsense” kind of guy. Not to mention he was Gordon’s WR coach during his stint in New England. Could be the perfect coach to maintain Gordon’s focus on football. Even Bill Belichick, the most “no-nonsense” coach in the history of the sport, gave him a chance, so all hope is not lost for Gordon.

The New York Giants filled a lot of holes this offseason. Drafting a top tackle prospect, acquiring several defensive free agents to bolster their linebacking and secondary units, as well as completely revamping the coaching staff. The receiving corps is one that could look to be addressed next season. Not an area of urgent need, but definitely room for improvement. Darius Slayton looked to be one of the steals of the draft, Evan Engram, when healthy, is one of the better receiving threat tight ends in the game, Golden Tate looked to be one of Daniel Jones’ favorite targets, and Sterling Shepard battled injuries all throughout last season.

Gordon most recently played for the Seahawks, the only team to claim him off waivers in 2019. Gordon is looking for a fresh start, again. With a history of availability issues and disciplinary struggles off the field, could the Giants take a chance with the hopes he returns to his pro bowl form? Adding a big-bodied wide receiver in a massively important second year for Daniel Jones could be an intriguing thought. Gordon is a beast on the field, the only problem is getting him on there and staying there for a full season. Wherever he ends up, I think it is safe to say we all want to see Josh Gordon flourish in a stable situation and return in a productive role.

New York Giants news, 11/1 – Josh Gordon a waiver claim option? Darius Jennings

Will the New York Giants claim Josh Gordon off waivers?

Good Morning, New York Giants Fans!

The New York Giants offense isn’t one player away from being an elite unit, but rather more experience for their rookie quarterback. Daniel Jones is the key to success for the Giants moving forward, and providing him with weapons is a priority.

Jones already has Saquon Barkley, Golden Tate, Evan Engram, and Sterling Shepard to utilize, which is more than enough firepower to take over games and increase scoring production. However, claiming former New England Patriots wideout, Josh Gordon, isn’t the worst idea.

Gordon, who was placed on IR last week, was cut after the trade deadline so no competing teams could gain his services. The Giants are one of the worst teams in the NFL and have a high waiver claim spot, which makes Gordon coming to New York a possibility, but an unlikely one.

General manager Dave Gettleman might not want to risk Gordon being a distraction, especially if he relapses and gets into trouble again for drug usage. However, kicking the tires on a big-bodied receiver isn’t a bad idea. They could effectively cut Bennie Fowler and replace him with a far better option. Also, if the Giants were to land Gordon and let him walk as a UFA after the season, they could be in line to receive a compensatory pick, which is another excellent benefit to claiming him.

A kick returner is available:

In recent weeks, the New York Giants have been utilizing wide receiver Darius Slayton as their kick returner, but his lack of lateral speed and quickness have hindered his success. Darius Jennings, former Tennessee Titans, kick returner, was released on Thursday. He led the NFL in KOR last season. That’s an exciting aspect of his game, and he would fill a position of need for Big Blue immediately. Look out for Gettleman to pursue him in the coming days.

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