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The Giants made two big (and relatively expected) roster moves on Monday by releasing wide receiver Victor Cruz and running back Rashad Jennings. In the process, the team saved $10 million in cap space this season.

The Giants may not be done, though. There are still a handful of potential roster moves they could make to free up more cap space (they currently have about $34 million now counting Monday's moves, according to Over the Cap).

Here's a look at the Giants who could soon join Cruz and Jennings:

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LB J.T. Thomas

2017 scheduled cap hit: $4 million

If he's cut: Giants save $3 million against cap

Analysis: Thomas, 28, took a cut to stay with the Giants in 2016, only to suffer a season-ending knee injury in Week 1. He's missed 19 games (plus a playoff game) in his two seasons with the team. Another big cut could be possible, but it's more likely the Giants just move on. Thomas would have to take a physical before any move is made.

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Why the Giants have to cut Victor Cruz

Options are limited with Cruz.

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CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

2017 scheduled cap hit: $9 million

If he's cut: Giants save $5 million against cap

Analysis: The veteran cornerback is an interesting case. He will turn 31 in April. Eli Apple and Janoris Jenkins are the team's corners of the present and future. Rodgers-Cromartie has embraced his move to the slot, turning in another Pro Bowl-caliber season, and the impact of his loss in the playoffs against the Packers was clear. But is $9 million too much for a third cornerback?

A trade may be the route the Giants want to take. Rodgers-Cromartie has two more years left on a team-friendly, below market deal. The Giants could just keep him, too. Entering the season, it seemed a foregone conclusion he would be gone in 2017. It's less clear now.

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RB Shane Vereen

2017 scheduled cap hit: $4.9 million

If he's cut: Giants save $3.7 million against the cap

Note: Due $500,000 roster bonus on March 13 (via Spotrac)

Analysis: Vereen is an impact player, and the Giants missed him in 2016. But he will be coming off two surgeries on his triceps. Vereen is one of the least likely cuts on this list, but it's a possibility. A pay cut could be possible as well. If the Giants are convinced about Paul Perkins, and opt to tender restricted free agent Orleans Darkwa/draft a running back, Vereen could become expendable. He turns 28 next month.

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Mock Draft

Grades are in on Kratch's 7-round mock.

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Why not Dwayne Harris?

Harris made the Pro Bowl this year as a special teamer, but his struggles as a return man have led some to wonder if the Giants may look to shed his scheduled $2.975 million salary in 2017. The Giants could cut Harris, but they don't have much to gain by doing so. Harris' cap hit is scheduled to be $3.8 million; the Giants would eat $2.4 million in dead cap by releasing him, saving only $1.4 million. It's probably not worth it.

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WILL BE CUT: WR Victor Cruz

The Giants will save $7.5 million in cap space by releasing Cruz.

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Victor Cruz to the Eagles?

Could the ex-Giants WR land in the NFC East?

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WILL BE CUT: RB Rashad Jennings

The Giants will save $2.5 million in cap space by releasing Jennings.

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