1. OT Jermaine Eluemunor
It is no secret that the Giants offensive line has been atrocious for many years. After leading the NFL in 2023 in sacks allowed by a wide margin with 85, the Giants once again this offseason made it a priority to add an offensive linemen and they did just that by signing former Raider Jermaine Eluemunor to a two-year contract. Though many may not know much about Eluemunor, this signing should prove to be gold for the G-Men.
Right now, it's a bit unknown where Eluemunor will line up, but there's a chance we see him play right tackle to replace Evan Neal. However, the Giants could give Neal one last chance to prove he can stick on the outside. If Neal continues to struggle, though, then look for Eluemunor to grab his spot. Eluemunor's versatility is massive for this offensive line.
We're going to have to wait and see how things shape out up front, but by midseason, there's a good chance we could see the O-Line, from left to right, consisting of Andrew Thomas, Neal, John Michael Schmitz, Jon Runyan Jr. and Eluemunor. Eluemunor also could not be more excited to be in New Jersey, which is great to see.