Giants GM Dave Gettleman told reporters on Saturday (per Ryan Dunleavy) that they will bring in free agent OL Mike Remmers for another visit to check on his rehab in the coming weeks.
The Giants met with Remmers back in March, but he obviously left New York without a deal.
It’s worth mentioning that signing Remmers to a contract won’t impact a team’s 2019 compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason.
Remmers, 29, originally signed on with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon State back in 2012. He lasted just a few months with the team before signing on to the Buccaneers practice squad a week into the 2012 season.
Since then, Remmers has played for a few teams including the Chargers, Vikings and Rams before he signed to the Panthers’ active roster in 2014.
After a few years in Carolina, Remmers signed a five-year, $30 million deal with the Vikings back in 2017. However, Minnesota elected to release him earlier in the week.
In 2018, Remmers started all 16 games for the Vikings and was ranked by Pro Football Focus as the No. 48 guard out of 77 qualifying players.
We had him featured in our Top 50 Available Free Agents list.
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