How New York Giants starting offensive line may look after recent FA signings

Andrew Thomas #78 of the New York Giants (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
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Indianapolis Colts guard Mark Glowinski (64) warms up before facing the Texans on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021, at NRG Stadium in Houston.Indianapolis Colts Versus Houston Texans On Sunday Dec 5 2021 At Nrg Stadium In Houston Texas
Indianapolis Colts guard Mark Glowinski (64) warms up before facing the Texans on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021, at NRG Stadium in Houston.Indianapolis Colts Versus Houston Texans On Sunday Dec 5 2021 At Nrg Stadium In Houston Texas /

Right Guard: Mark Glowinski

Similar to Feliciano, the New York Giants signed Mark Glowinski at the start of free agency, signing him to a 3 year, $18M deal.

Glowinski, who has most recently played for the Indianapolis Colts, has put together a very solid career thus far. While he wasn’t really a full time starter until 2019, he has played very well these last two seasons, having a grade PFF grade of 67 or higher the last 2 seasons.

This season was without a doubt Glowinski’s best, as he had a career best 70.1 PFF grade while only allowing 2 sacks in 843 snaps. What really stood out with Glowinski, however, was how well he played towards the second half of the season. As he did not allow a single sack or QB hit in the final 7 games of the season, this is probably what intrigued Joe Schoen the most.

If Glowinski can replicate this level of play next season, it will be a massive improvement over former New York Giants guard Will Hernandez, who was flat out awful last season.

Even if he plays at half the level as he did during the second half of the season, it will still be an improvement over the detriment that Will Hernandez was.