New York Giants Eye Dallas Goedert as Potential Free Agency Addition The New York Giants may soon have an opportunity to acquire Dallas Goedert, the former Philadelphia Eagles tight end who has been a persistent challenge for the team over the past eight seasons. With the NFL free agency market set to open on March 11, Goedert’s potential departure from Philadelphia could present a low-risk, high-reward scenario for Big Blue. General Manager Joe Schoen and the Giants’ front office are reportedly considering a move for Goedert, who could provide a reliable red-zone target and security blanket for quarterback Jaxson Dart. At the NFL Combine, NBC Sports’ Matthew Berry noted that Goedert is nearly certain to leave the Eagles, citing internal discussions about his future. “While many of the Eagles’ headlines are about whether A.J. Brown will stay or go, one player I’m told will definitely be moving on from Philly this offseason is Dallas Goedert,” Berry said. This news has sparked interest among teams, including the Giants, who could benefit from adding Goedert to a tight end room featuring Theo Johnson and Thomas Fidone II. Despite his age and recent production—Goedert hasn’t exceeded 600 receiving yards in any of his last three seasons—he remains a valuable asset, with a current market value of around $7.5 million annually. The Giants’ interest in Goedert isn’t new. Last year, ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reported that Schoen had explored a trade for the tight end, though no deal materialized. “I heard at one point they looked into Dallas Goedert. He sounds like a guy who is going to get traded at some point in this [2025] draft,” Raanan said. While a trade to the Giants isn’t expected, the fact that the team checked in on Goedert indicates they are monitoring his availability.#philadelphia_eagles #new_york_giants #dallas_goedert #jackson_dart #theo_johnson
