Darius Slayton Says He'll Be a Hot-Ticket Free Agent but He Wants to Win

The sixth-year wideout said he is expecting to draw a lot of interest from teams for his deep threat ability in a class loaded with older, slower veterans.
Darius Slayton Says He'll Be a Hot-Ticket Free Agent but He Wants to Win
Darius Slayton (86) of the New York Giants reacts after the game against the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Dec. 8, 2024. Elsa/Getty Images
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New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton expects to be a hot commodity in the free agent market this offseason.

Appearing on the “Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard“ podcast posted on March 3, Slayton touted his ability as a deep threat, saying that his short but established career makes him valuable to many teams, even with a stacked free agency at the receiver position. The soon-to-be free agent said this should make him a hot commodity on the market. However, Slayton told Leonard and co-host, former NFL wide receiver Bennie Fowler, that his top priority is going to a competitive team.
John Rigolizzo
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