What Giants might do at offensive line

As section of The Post’s 2022 NFL Draft preview, we take a look at what the Giants might do at each placement. Today: offensive line Upcoming up: defensive line.

By the most optimistic analysis, the Giants have a few of their 5 starting up spots on their offensive line spoken for. Andrew Thomas is the setting up still left deal with. Mark Glowinski was given a a few-12 months, $18.3 million agreement to start at a single of the guard places. Jon Feliciano was given a just one-yr deal as a stopgap at heart. That leaves two commencing careers to fill. A return to health and fitness by Shane Lemieux could necessarily mean he competes at guard.

There is no a person on the roster who can be viewed as the reply as the starting up proper deal with and this is the sweet spot in this draft for the Giants. They have to arrive out of it examining off this box.

The worst-circumstance scenario: Evan Neal and Ikem Ekwonu are both equally off the board at No. 5. This is attainable, but it is not probable that the top rated two tackles in this draft are taken in the 1st four picks. If it transpires, it stays to be noticed irrespective of whether the Giants perspective Charles Cross from Mississippi Point out as a practical solution so substantial in the initial spherical.

Charles Cross of Mississippi State runs a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 4, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Charles Cross
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The Giants have a few picks in the leading 36 and it will not be a shock if the Giants go offensive line with two of them. Guards Zion Johnson (Boston Higher education) and Kenyon Inexperienced (Texas A&M) and heart Tyler Linderbaum (Iowa) are all gamers envisioned to go late in the first round or early in the second round. All would work for the Giants as they endeavor to last but not least get it ideal on their offensive line.

What Giants might do at offensive line

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