Giants: Trade Eluemunor for Future Assets?

Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus has put forward the idea of moving right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, a player who, alongside Andrew Thomas, has been a remarkably steady presence this season. As reported by Colin Keane in New York Giants On SI, Eluemunor has consistently earned strong PFF pass-blocking grades and has allowed a remarkably low number of sacks. He’s also a veteran with experience at multiple positions. The logic behind the potential trade, as explained by Locker, is that Eluemunor is in the final year of his contract, and if the right offer comes along, it might be too tempting for the Giants to pass up, even if it means disrupting Dart's development.
But here’s where it gets interesting. As another report highlights, trading Eluemunor, especially now, just doesn't seem to align with the team's immediate goals. With Jaxson Dart’s health being paramount and the offensive line finally stabilizing, why would you dismantle a unit that’s starting to click? Eluemunor's toughness, even playing through injury, and his veteran leadership are precisely the qualities a young quarterback needs around him. It feels like removing an engine part just as it's starting to purr smoothly.
And it’s not just Eluemunor. The same report points out that Kayvon Thibodeaux is having a breakout year, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the defense. Trading him now would also feel like a step backward, not forward. It makes you wonder about the philosophy behind these proposed moves. Is the focus truly on building a competitive team right now, or is it a calculated gamble on future assets, even if it means weakening the present?
As we look ahead, even to the 2026 NFL draft, with quarterbacks like Dante Moore and prospects at every position being scouted, the immediate decisions made by teams like the Giants feel so crucial. When you finally feel like you’re building something solid, something cohesive, why would you consider breaking it apart? It’s a trend that pff is bringing to the forefront, sparking a conversation about priorities. What do you think the Giants should prioritize as the trade deadline approaches – immediate stability or future potential?