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Report: Giants agree to terms with DL Shelby Harris
- On Wednesday, the New York Giants signed veteran Shelby Harris to a one-year deal, per NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, bolstering the defensive line with experienced talent.
- Following the trade of nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Giants sought veteran stability; Harris fills the significant personnel void left by multiple departures.
- An 11-year veteran, Harris has appeared in more than 140 career games and recorded 358 tackles, bringing extensive defensive experience to the Giants' restructured front.
- Developing prospects like Darius Alexander and Bobby Jamison-Travis anchor this 'new-look' defensive line, with returning starter Roy Robertson-Harris and veteran Harris providing mentorship and depth.
- General Manager Joe Schoen indicated the team remains open to further upgrades, evaluating free agents like DJ Reader and Benito Jones to strengthen defensive depth.
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The first step in the massive undertaking of replacing the massive Dexter Lawrence came last weekend in the sixth round of the NFL draft and the next step came Wednesday, when the Giants signed veteran Shelby Harris to a one-year deal.
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