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However, getting meaningful value in return is a challenge. Similar to Wilson, a sixth-round pick in exchange for Singletery seems reasonable, especially since the Giants would be moving on from his contract for minimal cost. While losing a veteran leader isn’t ideal, the opportunity to recoup draft capital might outweigh keeping him.
Evan Neal – The Unused Guard
Perhaps the most surprising trade candidate is Evan Neal, who has yet to play a single snap this season. Neal has been a healthy scratch all six games, indicating he is effectively out of the team's plans. With trusted depth at guard in Aaron Stiny and Austin Schlottman, and a likelihood of alternative players stepping in, Neal's trade value is limited.