The New York Giants are coming off of a successful 11-5 season in which they made the playoffs for the first time since they won Super Bowl XLVI. Looking to add some pieces in order to improve for next season, it seems the moves have pushed the Giants toward the top of the power rankings.

NFL.com’s Elliot Harrison came out with his power rankings amid the free agency period and the Giants are a top five team due to the moves they have made.

If D.J. Fluker pans out, Big Blue might be the favorite coming out of the NFC. Laugh at your own peril. (Sorry for that line. Been watching way too many ’80s movies lately, movies where chintzy dialogue is king, movies like “Conan the Barbarian.”) Offensive line could row this boat to the postseason. Ditto Brandon Marshall, who won’t be mistaken for Captain Stubing any time soon. All eyes will be on Paulie Perkins this season following the release of Rashad Jennings. But with the second-ranked scoring defense from last season, and a passing game that’s ready to burst, this is the best team in the NFC East. Right now, of course. This is subject to change.

While the Giants aren’t done with their additions in free agency, they have already made some solid transactions. Signing Marshall and Rhett Ellison will likely turn out to be good signings while Fluker will be in the competition for a starting spot on the right side.

With the Giants at No. 5, they are the second-highest ranked team in the NFC, only to the Atlanta Falcons, who come in at No. 2. The Giants are, however, the highest-ranked in the NFC East.

The Giants are at No. 5, followed by the Dallas Cowboys at No. 7, the Washington Redskins at No. 15 and the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 19.

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This list will likely change many times up until the season, especially with the NFL Draft in April. For the time being, though, the Giants are in a good spot at No. 5.