Giants Reporter Shares Mixed News on Jermaine Eluemunor's Free Agency Status

Giants' free agency decisions hang in the balance as they weigh Jermaine Eluemunor's future amidst market uncertainties and potential roster shifts.

The New York Giants are facing a crucial offseason with three key free agents: Jermaine Eluemunor, Wan'Dale Robinson, and Cor'Dale Flott. Keeping this trio could be pivotal for John Harbaugh as he looks to revitalize the team. However, retaining them won't be a walk in the park.

Giants insider Ryan Dunleavy recently shared insights on The Giants Nation Show, hinting that Eluemunor might be the most likely to stay:

"Eluemunor seems the best bet to return. His market might not be as strong as he'd hoped, and he might opt for a familiar setting his family enjoys."

Despite this, Dunleavy suggests none of the three might return in 2026. Eluemunor, despite a standout 2025, may not find the lucrative market he anticipated.

With the NFL Draft combine on the horizon, more details will emerge as we approach the new league year on March 11. Wan'Dale Robinson's price tag is steep, and another coaching shift could see Flott leave, while Eluemunor's future remains uncertain.

There's talk of Eluemunor possibly following Brian Daboll and Carmen Bricillo to Tennessee, but the Giants are keen to keep him as a right tackle alongside Andrew Thomas. Although he faced penalties, his pass protection for Jaxson Dart was top-notch.

At 31, Eluemunor is eyeing what could be his last big contract opportunity, but hitting $10 million annually might be a stretch. He's solid but not elite, with Spotrac estimating his market value at under $18 million over two years.

Should the Giants lose Eluemunor, they might target Spencer Fano in the draft as a replacement. Wide receivers are abundant, so Robinson seeking opportunities elsewhere isn't a major concern. Flott, on the other hand, could be a valuable asset in the secondary for Dennard Wilson.

Fans are eager to see Eluemunor stay, especially if the deal is affordable and offers high rewards with low risk. While there's hope for his return, Dunleavy's update indicates the Giants might have significant gaps to address soon.