Giants decline option on S Bethea, look to OT in draft

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After addressing most of their needs on defense in free agency, the New York Giants are likely going to use the NFL draft to fill holes on offense. The biggest need for general manager Dave Gettleman and new coach Joe Judge is at tackle, where Nate Solder faces an uncertain future on the left side after two shaky seasons, veteran Mike Remmers is in free agency and Nick Gates is inexpereinced. The Giants don't have a lot of salary cap space left after agreeing to terms in free agency with Panthers cornerback James Bradberry (3 years, $43.5 million), Packers linebackers Blake Martinez (3-$30.7 million) and Kyler Fackrell (1-$4.6 million), and tight end Levine Toilolo (2-$6.2 million), and franchising defensive tackle Leonard Williams ($17 million).

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