Report: New York Giants Seeking Improvements for Offensive Line

The New York Giants faced significant concerns regarding their offensive line this offseason. In response, they made substantial changes, signing Jon Runyan Jr. and Jermaine Eluemunor. They also aimed to acquire Robert Hunt, who ultimately joined the Carolina Panthers. Runyan nearly signed with the Jets, but the Giants increased their offer to secure him.

Currently, the Giants’ projected starting offensive line includes Andrew Thomas, Jermaine Eluemunor, John Michael Schmitz, Jon Runyan, and Evan Neal. However, this lineup could change by the end of NFL training camp, making it a key focus for the Giants.

Last season, the Giants had one of the NFL‘s worst offensive lines, surrendering the most sacks in the league. They dismissed Bobby Johnson, their offensive line coach, in response. The New York Jets also faced offensive line issues and sought improvements during the offseason.

 

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