Green Bay Packers tight end Andrew Quarless celebrates a third-quarter...

Green Bay Packers tight end Andrew Quarless celebrates a third-quarter touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys during a game at AT&T Stadium on Dec. 15, 2013. Credit: Getty Images / Ronald Martinez

TE ANDREW QUARLESS

He played behind Jermichael Finley in Green Bay, but he's younger (25), cheaper and less of an injury liability than Finley, who is considered the top free agent at the position. A nice homecoming could be in store for the kid from Uniondale.

RB BEN TATE

The Giants can't be certain if David Wilson will be healthy enough to play the entire 2014 season, so bringing in a vet who can back him up and possibly start is a priority. Also keep an eye on Rashad Jennings.

G RODGER SAFFOLD

Unless they break the bank to bring in center Alex Mack from the Browns, the Giants will have to rebuild their O-line with players like Saffold -- dependable but not flashy starters with the versatility to play inside or outside.

WR JAMES JONES

Someone has to take Hakeem Nicks' place in the offense. Who better than a receiver who has already worked with new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo in Green Bay? He caught only three TDs last year but had 14 in 2012.

WR TED GINN

Not only would he give the Giants a speedster who can be a vertical threat, he would instantly become the best special teams returner the Giants have had in a while. He could also play the "Randall Cobb" role in McAdoo's offense . . . if there is one.

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