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A modest depth retention that signals the Giants aren't fully sold on Ezeudu as a starter. Multiple outlets covered the re-signing, with one noting GM Schoen hinting at a positional change ahead of the draft. The key signal is the one-year, prove-it contract structure — low commitment, low expectation. Fans are skeptical, recalling Ezeudu's inconsistent play and injury history limiting his impact. He'll compete for a backup guard role but likely won't crack the starting lineup without significant improvement.
This signing grades out as a slight overpay for the New York Giants — the team is getting approximately what they're paying for in on-field production. Joshua's on-field performance ranks in the bottom quartile among NFL Gs, grading him as an unproven at the position. His $1.3M average annual value ranks as bargain money for the G market. The production lines up closely with the price tag — unproven production at bargain money, which is essentially paying fair market value. Joshua is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract.
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