New York Giants: 5 questions about offensive line

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Jun 16, 2015; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants tackle Ereck Flowers (76) takes part in practice during minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Steven Ryan-USA TODAY Sports

The offensive line was the Giants biggest priority this offseason. The team wanted to turn the offensive line into a strength to protect all the valuable playmakers the Giants have on the offense. Eli Manning threw for 4,410 yards behind a shaky offensive line. Just imagine what he could do with a sturdy offensive line and a strong running game, the Giants would have possibly the best offense in football.

If the Giants are going to get to the next level, let’s be honest and admit they will have to win some high scoring games. The defense has its charms, but in many ways the unit is as flawed as it was the year before. The offense needs to be consistently prolific. Last year the Giants showed prolific ability but would end up sputtering for large chunks of opportunities with the football and falling behind. It was the shortcomings of the offensive line that held the offense back.

Looking forward to training camp, which is less than a month away, here are 5 questions about the offensive line.

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