Harbaugh’s arrival has quickly shaped the club’s direction, pairing a rapidly improving roster around rising quarterback Jaxson Dart with an aggressive approach to adding talent. The Giants are building around a young core while weighing how best to deploy their new high draft choice.
On offense, New York added Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III and Isaiah Likely to bolster weapons, while Dart, Cam Skattebo and Malik Nabers help form a promising foundation for the offense as they develop together.
Odell Beckham Jr. worked out for the Giants, fueling talk of a potential reunion. The veteran receiver last played for the Dolphins in 2024 and did not play in 2025 due to injuries, so his role would likely be limited to leadership and mentorship for emerging young talents like Nabers if he returns.
Beckham’s Giants tenure previously yielded 5,476 receiving yards and 44 touchdowns across 390 catches, with his last season in New York coming in 2018. His workout has kept the possibility of a second stint in Giants blue in the conversation.
With Lawrence traded away, the No. 10 pick offers a path to fortify defense or add impact players on offense. The Giants could target safety Caleb Downs from Ohio State, cornerback Mansoor Dane from LSU, or, on offense, receivers Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) and Carnell Tate (Ohio State) to complement their young core.
As Harbaugh reshapes the roster, the 2026 outlook hinges on smart drafting, effective signings, and the continued development of Dart, Nabers and the rest of the young group, with Beckham’s status remaining a notable storyline to watch.