CBS

● By Josh Edwards
Change has become consistent for the New York Giants once the season expires. Each of the past three head coaches has lasted two seasons or less. It is impossible to know what the future holds for Giants leadership, but their offseason plan has to start with the current roster. New York is projected as having $-5,737,436 in salary cap space, per Spotrac, which is the fifth least among all NFL teams. Unfortunately, there are a lot of bad contracts that it makes no sense to touch this offseason, namely cornerback Adoree' Jackson, defensive lineman Leonard Williams, wide receiver Kenny Golladay and defensive back Logan Ryan. Instead, it is more likely that they move on from tight end Kyle Rudolph, linebacker Blake Martinez and wide receiver Sterling Shepard. One would think that the Giants will try to avoid a situation that Chicago found itself in last year when they were forced to release cornerback Kyle Fuller rather than their own veteran tight end -- Jimmy Graham. The NFC East franchise could theoretically do the same with James Bradberry.