The are entering an especially important offseason, kicking off a new regime under coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, who both hail from the high-flying . The draft will present a prime opportunity to reload on talent, with New York owning two top-10 picks. But before then: free agency. What, exactly, should the Giants be looking to do as they navigate a tight salary-cap situation while filling innumerable holes acro s their lineup?Here are five steps to start:1. Seek offers for RB , CB Can Barkley and Bradberry give the Giants top-10 production if fully healthy and invested? Maybe. But the potential salary cap savings Jaroslav Halak Men Jersey of their departures -- and any compensation they'd return -- represent greater values to a team that must tear things down before it can build itself up. Bradberry's absence would leave their cornerback room in an especially dire spot, but he's due almost $22 million in 2022, the last year of his deal. A trade would save the Giants $12M, which could be reallocated to the long-term lineup. Barkley is . He's flashed freakish talent and may well be worth a look in Daboll's offense, but if they can clear most of his remaining $7.2M off the books while getting a draft pick for a steadily injured running Chris Wagner Kids Jersey back, they probably should.2. Cut any veterans who refuse to take a pay cutDoes that sound harsh? This is the Giants' own doing. We don't literally mean veteran (you're not eating money to rid yourself of big deal, tempting as it may be). But any fringe starters with high price tags don't belong, both because New York needs cap space and because the new regime would be better off resetting at most positions anyway. The G-Men have already kicked off this proce s, cutting and . The next targets and potential cap casualties have also been identified, namely receiver and linebacker . 3. Add QB competitionThe Giants have other holes to fill, arguably before QB (more on that below), but they'd be doing themselves a major di service by entering Daboll's first year at the helm with only as a legitimate starting option. Look, Jones is only approaching 25 and David Krejci Jersey may have some athletic traits befitting a Daboll offense. But get him some camp competition, at least. The key here is finding upside. Unspectacular backup types like and should only be last resorts. , and would represent good low-risk bets with the mobility or starting potential to take over.4. Make a splash in the trenchesThe Giants don't have the financial flexibility to spend big in free agency, but after cost-saving cuts and/or trades, they may be able to swing one lucrative long-term deal, with back-loaded money. That should come up front, whether on offense to boost the future QB's protection or on defense, where they've lacked a steady or elite pa s rusher for too long. Danton Heinen Men Jersey As nice as a or might be in 2022, the older vets don't warrant a Giants investment right now. An or ? Those Anders Bjork Kids Jersey are worthy gambles. On offense, you might make an exception for the 30-year-old , but guys like , and would also make sense at or close to $10M per year. 5. Go bargain shopping everywhere elseYes, it's broad, but the Giants could use legitimate help all over: offensive tackle, inside linebacker, cornerback, safety, wide receiver, tight end, you name it. The key here, as with QB and the other spots, is prioritizing youth and upside. This team isn't gonna be turned around with stopgap rentals. If you can find one diamond in the rough among, say, five one-year flyers, it's worth it.