The Denver Post

Giants trade JPP to Bucs

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.» Sending two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to Tampa Bay for two draft picks gives the New York Giants much-needed salary cap space for 2019 and allows the Buccaneers to continue rebuilding a D-line that had the fewest sacks in the NFL last season.

With the unexpected trade announced Thursday, the Giants take another step in their rebuilding under new general manager Dave Gettleman and the Bucs upgraded their defense in a bid to end a decade-long playoff drought.

The Giants will get Tampa Bay’s third-round pick (69th overall) in the April 26-28 draft. The teams also will swap fourth-round picks, with the Bucs moving up to the 102nd pick and the Giants now selecting 108th.

“Jason is an elite-level edge rusher who will make an immediate impact on our defense,” Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht said in a story posted on the team’s website. “We are adding a two-time Pro Bowler who is passionate about the game and has establishe­d himself as one of the league’s premier defensive ends.”

Later in the day, the Giants announced they had terminated the contract of wide receiver and special-teams player Dwayne Harris, who missed the final 11 games of 2017 because of a broken foot.

While the Pierre-Paul trade clears only a couple million dollars in cap space this year, the benefit for the Giants — who were 3-13 last season — will be in 2019 when it sheds roughly $18 million in cap space. That will be important with safety Landon Collins and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. both possibly looking for a new contract.

The effect will be more immediate for the Bucs, who were 5-11 last season and had 22 sacks.

Pierre-Paul, who posted 8½ sacks last season and has 58½ since being selected with the 15th overall pick in the 2010 draft, joins a team that recently signed two members of the Super Bowl champion Philadelph­ia Eagles, defensive end Vinny Curry and tackle Beau Allen. Former Chicago Bears lineman Mitch Unrein also was signed.

They will join returning sixtime Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy on a Tampa Bay defensive line that hasn’t had a player finish with double-digit sacks since Simeon Rice in 2005.

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