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At quarterback, the NY Giants have brought in multiple new faces, including veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, alongside young arms like Jaxson Dart and fan-favorite Tommy DeVito. The running back room sees a fresh mix as well, with Tyrone Tracy Jr. and rookie Cam Skattebo joining veteran Devin Singletary, Eric Gray, and Dante Miller. The wide receiver group looks far more dynamic than in past seasons, headlined by the sensational Malik Nabers, with supporting threats like Wan’Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton, Jalin Hyatt, and special teams contributors like Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Montrell Washington.
Tight end has become a quietly deep group, with Daniel Bellinger, Theo Johnson, veteran blocker Chris Manhertz, Greg Dulcich, and developmental talent Thomas Fidone II. On the offensive line, Andrew Thomas anchors a revamped unit that now includes versatile linemen like Jermaine Eluemunor, John Runyan, James Hudson III, and rookie Marcus Mbow. Center John Michael Schmitz returns as the starter with solid veteran depth behind him.
The defense is where fans will see major shifts, starting with the front seven. Dexter Lawrence remains the foundation of the defensive line, but he’s now surrounded by a mix of veterans and young hopefuls including Roy Robertson-Harris, Rakeem Nunez-Roches, and rookies like Darius Alexander. The edge rush group is headlined by the electric trio of Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux, with Abdul Carter bringing serious rookie upside. The linebacker corps is led by Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden, with depth and special teams experience behind them in players like Chris Board and Darrius Muasau.
In the secondary, the Giants look improved on paper. At cornerback, Deonte Banks and Paulson Adebo lead the pack with depth coming from Cor’Dale Flott, Art Green, and Tre Hawkins III. At safety, free agent addition Jevon Holland pairs with last year’s second-round pick Tyler Nubin, backed by Dane Belton, Anthony Johnson Jr., and others. This could be one of the more versatile and deep secondaries the Giants have fielded in recent years.
Special teams have not been overlooked, with Graham Gano returning at kicker, Jamie Gillan at punter and holder, and Casey Kreiter locked in at long snapper. The return game remains a work in progress, with Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Eric Gray both competing for that spot.
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