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New York Giants Free Agency Roundup

Mar 8, 2007 – 8:11 AM
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The free agent news around the Giants went from silent to booming last night. In fact, there is so much going on I don't have time to write separate posts about it. So sit back, relax and enjoy the overflowing Giants free agent news.

Dre Bly: According to ESPN's Michael Smith, the Giants have expressed interest in acquiring Bly from the Broncos. Apparently they held preliminary talks with Detroit before he was moved to Denver and with him now demanding a re-trade, the Giants are back in the picture. Bly wants to play closer to his Virginia home but the Broncos may not bite on a trade unless it's something "they can not refuse."

Donnie Edwards: The Giants are interested in the services of former Charger Donnie Edwards. Edwards appears to be looking for a ton of cash while the Giants appear hesitant to dish it out. No meeting between the two sides has yet to be scheduled.

Roderick Hood: Hood's name will just not disappear from the Giants radar and that's a good thing. No deal seems imminent because the Giants are not offering him what he's looking for. Even though he's stated a few times that he'd like to play for the Giants, money talks and right now Arizona, New Orleans and Cleveland all have bigger offers on the table. However, Hood is likely to take less to play in New York.

Deon Grant: The Giants have a slight interest in Deon Grant but he's made it clear he wants to remain in Jacksonville. No meeting has been scheduled but anything is possible.

Kevin Curtis: The back-and-forth nonsense with Kevin Curtis will continue today. First he was scheduled to visit, then fired his agent, then skipped the Giants meeting and now apparently he's coming in - without an agent. At this point I won't even pretend to know what's going on.

Jay Feely: Even after the Giants upped their offer, Jay Feely decided to bounce New York. He signed a three-year, $6 million deal with the Miami Dolphins.
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