With all due respect to the free agency and NFL draft moves the New York Giants have made over the past few weeks, since they traded All-Pro defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence to Cincinnati, none of it gave people comfort that there was a legitimate plan in place to replace the former nose tackle and team captain. The more free-agent interior defensive line acquisitions they made, the less chance it felt that they would grab somebody who could legitimately start for them in the middle. And then they finally did what all Giants fans wanted them to do: they signed former Lions nose guard DJ Reader. Reader brings veteran leadership and a strong conviction to stopping the run between the tackles. He should provide immediate improvement in the interior run defense. So what does he bring to the party? Let's look at the good, the great, and the ugly of the Giants' newest nose guard. The Good: Gap Control The Good of new #NYGiants defensive tackle DJ Reader is his ability to control a gap against solo blocking.…