1. OG Justin Pugh
Of the people on this list, Pugh has a certain distinction; he was once a former member of the Giants. Pugh was a former first-round pick of the Giants going back to the 2013 NFL Draft when he started out as a tackle. He was eventually moved in at guard and that has been his position since 2015.
Pugh left the Giants and signed a five-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals. He finished the 2022 season on injured reserve after tearing his ACL back in October and appearing in just five games. It was a rough '22 for him.
The former NY hoss could be another low-risk, high-reward signing if he's willing to come back on the cheap. He could reunite with his old team and provide veteran leadership to help an offensive line that has had its struggles for the last few seasons.
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