The New York Giants have made a big move to help Jaxson Dart.
Free agent tight end Isaiah Likely is coming to town from the Baltimore Ravens, reuniting with John Harbaugh.
The deal, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, is a three-year contract.
Likely had spent his entire NFL career so far in Baltimore, and now he has a new home.
Likely never got a chance to shine as brightly as he would've liked in Baltimore behind Mark Andrews, and this is his first chance at free agency to seize a new opportunity.
It'll be a bit of a tricky fit with the Giants given the presence of Theo Johnson, but Likely would probably be able to break through and be TE1.
Johnson, out of Penn State, has looked like a quality offensive option, but there's actually a telling hint in Harbaugh's past here.
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The Ravens operated with multiple tight ends on the field a large portion of the time. They could potentially do that here.
Having Likely and Johnson both on the field would allow the Ravens to run or pass in a variety of looks, and Dart would have two athletic mismatches to throw to whenever he wanted.
With Malik Nabers returning to health on the outside, the Giants are likely just one quality WR away from having a very promising offense.
They've got to do everything they can to lift Dart, and this is a good move.
Johnson will just have to figure out how to co-exist with Likely.
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