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We are in a 2-3 year rebuild. Who is our OL for the 2026 run at the division. Presumably, we'll add a couple net year, and perhaps in 2026.

For now, our status quo of the future OL is

Wallace, Sow, Andrews, Robinson (needs to add some weight), Onwenu
(Mafi)

We will add more upgrades in 2025 and perhaps 2026.
 
 
Can we talk 2025 OL first? Or has every 2025 position group discussion thread already been posted?
 
Can we talk 2025 OL first? Or has every 2025 position group discussion thread already been posted?
I'll turn back to 2025 as we all will.

My point is that we draft for the future. We build a team for the future. That is especially true when we are in the first year of a rebuild. I think it important to have at least some kind vision of what we are building for 2026.

The team isn't focused on trying to win a SB in 2024 or even 2025. If that we true, there might be many other actions taken.
 
I'll turn back to 2025 as we all will.

My point is that we draft for the future. We build a team for the future. That is especially true when we are in the first year of a rebuild. I think it important to have at least some kind vision of what we are building for 2026.

The team isn't focused on trying to win a SB in 2024 or even 2025. If that we true, there might be many other actions taken.
Well to spitball based on the current stance, can still see LT being critical and C as well when looking at David Andrews likely riding into the sunset soon. Would like to think the guard spots will work themselves out. Could make sense to draft a plug and play LT in the 2025 draft like many suggest vs. looking at free agent market. That seems to coincide with Wolf’s feelings. That leaves room to sign a top C on the free agent market. Now they’d be cooking. Who knows what Wolf thinks though seeing there were low market value positions this offseason they could have comfortably upgraded within the cap that they just chose not to. He probably is banking on a current roster guy or future late rounder to fill the spot eventually. I’m interested in seeing what Charles Turner does. Played on a great team in LSU and was a catalyst in running that high powered offense that produced a Heisman. Those are the type of UDFAs that are worth throwing a dart at.
 
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LT Calvin Anderson. Would that be a miracle or what?
 
This is one of the big questions to be answered this season. We should have a much better idea of who is going to be long term starters and who isn’t by Thanksgiving.
 
We drafted six guards in three years (maybe J Andrews is the center answer), so that part of the rebuild should be done once there is more experience.

Signed Onwenu to a big contract, so hopefully RT is solved.

Center and left tackle.........................................................
 
I still can’t believe the incompetence with OL coaching, developing, and drafting that has taken place since the dynamic duo were unjustly broken up. Cole Popovich and Carmen Bricillo.

Cole Pop, who should have been brought back—he’s an assistant with the Texans—didn’t want the experimental jab. And Bricillo, now the Giants OL coach, was nabbed by McDaniels when he went to Los Vegas.

No need to draft Cole Strange. Isaiah Wynn is the LG. No need to draft Mafi or Mrs Robinson. We had Chasen Hinds. But to play those two out of position when it was so bloody obvious it wasn’t going to work? Hinds at LG and Wynn at RT? Foolish.

Getting RGs are not difficult in the draft or FA market.

And who is Billy Yates? An affirmative action hire. Not very good at his job. That’s why ThanksDad took over the coaching duties last year to fill the void.

Ferentz is now an assistant to Bricillo with the Giants.
 
This is one of the big questions to be answered this season. We should have a much better idea of who is going to be long term starters and who isn’t by Thanksgiving.
perhaps, but certainly by year's end
 
We now have decent prospects for a passable QB and WR room. We now have decent prospects for sub-par backups and one quality swing man on OL. I do understand that the team was very unlikely to address all three areas of weakness in a single off-season, but the effort at rebuldling the OL has been pretty anemic. They could have done better, I think, with the picks they had. (Of course, if they had done so, I'd probably be whining about their efforts on the WR side! That's how it goes, I guess, when your team has sunk this low.
 
I still can’t believe the incompetence with OL coaching, developing, and drafting that has taken place since the dynamic duo were unjustly broken up. Cole Popovich and Carmen Bricillo.

Cole Pop, who should have been brought back—he’s an assistant with the Texans—didn’t want the experimental jab. And Bricillo, now the Giants OL coach, was nabbed by McDaniels when he went to Los Vegas.

No need to draft Cole Strange. Isaiah Wynn is the LG. No need to draft Mafi or Mrs Robinson. We had Chasen Hinds. But to play those two out of position when it was so bloody obvious it wasn’t going to work? Hinds at LG and Wynn at RT? Foolish.

Getting RGs are not difficult in the draft or FA market.

And who is Billy Yates? An affirmative action hire. Not very good at his job. That’s why ThanksDad took over the coaching duties last year to fill the void.

Ferentz is now an assistant to Bricillo with the Giants.

State, what does any of this have to do with the here and now? All of this is about the Belichick regime. If you had said this last November it would have been completely relevant, now it has nothing to do with this team. The criticism is valid, but only in a historical context. This is a new regime, with new players, coaches, and direction, and at this point that’s all that matters.
 
Can we talk 2025 OL first? Or has every 2025 position group discussion thread already been posted?
The hell with that, we need to talk 2024.

The development of Wallace, and whether he's capable of playing left tackle, is the key to any future conversation on the topic.
 
The hell with that, we need to talk 2024.

The development of Wallace, and whether he's capable of playing left tackle, is the key to any future conversation on the topic.

Mgteich has pretty much covered the OL in a series of threads about it. Re-signing Onwenu, but Strange’s recovery. As far as Wallace goes even the top tackles taken need a year or so to get used to playing in the pro’s, but if he can play LT adequately it will make it that much easier to play Maye later in the season,
 
5 OL coaches in 5 years
 
Best Option
LT: William Campbell
LG: Sow
C: 2025 draft pick or Jake Andrews
RG: Onwenu
RT: Wallace

Likely Option
LT: Wallace
LG: Sow
C: Andrews
RG: Robinson
RT: Onwenu
 
Mgteich has pretty much covered the OL in a series of threads about it. Re-signing Onwenu, but Strange’s recovery. As far as Wallace goes even the top tackles taken need a year or so to get used to playing in the pro’s, but if he can play LT adequately it will make it that much easier to play Maye later in the season,
Yep, agree on Wallace for this year. Adequate is good enough for 2024. Then draft a top of the line franchise LT in 2025. Then your looking at having above average starters at LT, RG(Onwenu) and RT(Wallace). And potential solid starters at LG(Sow) and C(Andrews), although we can upgrade there too if needed. Although I really don’t want to use much more draft capital on IOL.
 
Yep, agree on Wallace for this year. Adequate is good enough for 2024. Then draft a top of the line franchise LT in 2025. Then your looking at having above average starters at LT, RG(Onwenu) and RT(Wallace). And potential solid starters at LG(Sow) and C(Andrews), although we can upgrade there too if needed. Although I really don’t want to use much more draft capital on IOL.
OK, so through the rose-colored glasses we look.
1) Draft a 2025 LT that is ready to be a quality starter.
2) Have solid Sow at LG (BTW, when does he move over?)
3) have Andrews at OC (either the older vet or the untested youngster)
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You have 3 key players. You want ALL three to move different positions. And you count on Jake as one of the 2024's five OL's and a rookie LT.
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MORE LIKELY TO ME
Wallace, Strange, Jake or draftee, Sow, Onwenu
main backups: 1st round draftee, Robinson, (C/G draftee or C/G free agent or Leverett)

with the 1st round LT being a swing OT before (maybe) eventually switching with Wallace). We'd need another OT addition to play swing OT in order to move Onwenu. Even if the draftee LT was ready to start Day 1, and Wallace at RT, we'd still be short a swing OT.
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Yes, Sow could move to LG and Robinson start at RG. We will see after TWO camps.
 
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I really can't see how we can have a look at 2025 with '24 not even underway yet. We don't know how the team will fill out, nor do we know how any of the draft prospects will do in their respective seasons.

However...

Here's a partial list of free agent OTs:

1) Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2) Taylor Decker, Detroit Lions
3) Alaric Jackson, Los Angeles Rams
4) Spencer Brown, Buffalo Bills
5) Tyron Smith, New York Jets
6) Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
7) Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens
8) Cam Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars
9) Jedrick Wills Jr., Cleveland Browns
10) Morgan Moses, New York Jets

and a partial list of IOLs:

1) Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs
2) Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
3) Sam Cosmi, Washington Commanders
4) Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos
5) Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs
6) Drew Dalman, Atlanta Falcons
7) Teven Jenkins, Chicago Bears
8) Will Fries, Indianapolis Colts
9) Robert Hainsey, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
10) James Daniels, Pittsburgh Steelers

Seems awful early to be looking ahead as fans. I'd like to see how this team rounds out. Whatever they are on opening day won't be the same as who they are Jan 1.
 
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