New York Giants jersey depth chart
What does the New York
Giants jersey depth chart look like after their free agent splurge? What
can we learn about the team’s potential draft plans by looking at the
current roster? Let’s take a look.To get more New York Giants jersey with cheap price, you can visit giantsnfl.com official website.
Let’s
acknowledge first that there is no current depth chart. We’re in the
offseason. We don’t really know anything about how the Giants plan to
deploy their personnel, or who they will yet add in free agency or the
draft.
I’m certain some of you will obsess over who I have
starting or not starting in some spots, thought I really wish you
wouldn’t. These are educated guesses, and it’s really just an exercise
in putting down paper Internet bandwidth a look at which position groups
appear to have depth and which do not.The offensive line is absolutely
critical to the success of the Giants in 2021. With that in mind, is
anyone completely comfortable with Shane Lemieux and Will Hernandez
going into the season virtually unchallenged as the starting guards, and
with no real proven, reliable depth behind them? I’m not.There are
players like Trai Turner, D.J. Fluker and Forrest Lamp still looking for
jobs. I’m not sure, though, that the Giants jersey want to go in that
direction. If they don’t, that would make finding viable competition for
Lemieux and Hernandez a draft priority.
Running back — Saquon
Barkley and Devontae Booker are the top two backs. The Giants, though
still need a third. They can probably find a veteran this summer who
would take the veteran minimum salary, or even wait until roster cuts at
the end of preseason. As for the draft, I wouldn’t mind using a
mid-round pick on a back.
As for wide receiver, we had that
debate this week at Big Blue View, and our belief as a staff is that it
would not be out of the question for the Giants to someone like DeVonta
Smith or Jaylen Waddle with the 11th pick in the draft.
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