
Giants taking big risk with offensive line experiment
NY Post
Leading into the July 27 opening of Giants training camp, The Post will analyze 11 position groups based on personnel, strengths, weaknesses and key depth chart battles. Today’s look-in: Offensive line.
Whoever said offensive lines are usually overshadowed and ignored has not been around the Giants lately. The fans are passionately and vehemently either up in arms or despondent about the state of affairs at this position. With good reason. The product has been shabby for years, and the group assembled has plenty to prove. The best that can be said about the presumed starting lineup is that it is incredibly young — 22, 23, 25, 25 and 23 from left to right. So, if this experiment works out, these guys could be together for a while. If not? Yikes.
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