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Report: Giants aggressively looking to trade for WR

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The New York Giants might be buyers at the trade deadline.

New York is aggressively looking to add a new wide receiver ahead of the NFL's Nov. 4 deadline, sources told SNY's Connor Hughes.

The Giants are "big-game hunting," according to Hughes.

Chris Olave of the New Orleans Saints, Jaylen Waddle of the Miami Dolphins, and Jakobi Meyers of the Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly among New York's top potential targets.

Miami and New Orleans have a combined 2-10 record this season and are projected to be sellers. Meyers, who's in the last year of his contract, requested a trade in August, but Las Vegas opted to keep him. However, some teams around the league believe the Raiders are open to moving the 28-year-old now, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano report.

The Giants are only 2-4 this season but have won two of their past three games, most recently taking down the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has provided the team with a spark in his first three starts, and adding a quality wideout would help with his development.

New York lost Malik Nabers, its leading receiver in 2024, to a torn ACL on Sept. 29. Wan'Dale Robinson leads the club with 29 catches, 351 yards, and two touchdown receptions. The team also rosters Jalin Hyatt, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, and Darius Slayton, who is dealing with a hamstring injury.

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