NY Giants: Top 10 Offensive Lineman of All-Time

American professional football players and members of the New York Giants defensive line including Rosey Grier (#76), Sam Huff (#70), and Roosevelt 'Rosey' Brown (#79) (1932 - 2004) wait on the field during a game, late 1950s or early 1960s. (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images)
American professional football players and members of the New York Giants defensive line including Rosey Grier (#76), Sam Huff (#70), and Roosevelt 'Rosey' Brown (#79) (1932 - 2004) wait on the field during a game, late 1950s or early 1960s. (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images) /
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One of the most stories franchises in the NFL, the NY Giants boast some of the greatest players to ever play the game, including along the offensive line

The offensive line has been the root of much of the NY Giants’ struggles over recent seasons, but it wasn’t always like that.

The greatest teams in franchise history featured larger than life legends blocking for their teammates. With the Giants going with a youth movement along the line in 2021, the young Giants can learn a lot from those who came before them.

They’re the unsung heroes in Giants’ history – but without them, the NFL Championships and Super Bowl rings wouldn’t have been possible.

Here are the top 10 offensive lineman in NY Giants’ history:

10) Len Grant

Years: 1930-1937

Legacy: NFL Championship (1934)

Len Grant spent his entire career with the NY Giants – the high point coming when the team won the NFL Championship in 1934.

Grant helped clear the way for the Giants’ offense in the famed ‘Sneakers Game’. While the team featured other Giants’ legends like Mel Hein, Grant was an integral part of the team.