Why Flowers Makes Sense For Giants
Priority No. 1 for the Giants this offseason was signing QB Daniel Jones to a long-term deal. With that goal accomplished, the next thing on the list was putting playmakers around him. Darren Waller and Parris Campbell have joined the fold, and Darius Slayton is back as well, but the Giants could use some explosiveness, and Flowers fits the bill.
Flowers won't win often with his size, but his release off the line of scrimmage and versatility make him a very intriguing option. Think about what Kadarius Toney could have been with Big Blue: a versatile chess piece you can line up all over the field and get the ball in his hands in creative ways with pre-snap motion.
Toney obviously didn't work out with the Giants, but Flowers could fit that role perfectly while being a legitimate option out of the slot.
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