Giants Predicted To Add Blue Chip Offensive Tackle To Protect Jaxson D

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giants predicted to add blue chip offensive tackle to protect jaxson d

The best way the New York Giants can make sure that their first-round investment in QB Jaxson Dart pays off is to make sure he's protected by a competent offensive line. Andrew Thomas will get the job done at left tackle, and the interior offensive line positions at least have some upside with John Michael Schmitz Jr. at center and Jon Runyan at guard. Even Evan Neal, the former tackle-turned-guard, is an intriguing watch in 2025. READ: Jaxson Dart already showing signs he could challenge Giants’ QB plan But the biggest issue facing this team is at right tackle, where veteran Jermaine Eluemunor will resume his starting role and attempt to provide some stability on the edge.

Still, he isn't a long-term answer, which is why ESPN's Matt Miller has the Giants spending a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on a new offensive tackle in his latest 2026 mock... "Mauigoa enters his third college season as a player on the rise. After allowing five sacks during his true freshman season in 2023, the 6-foot-6, 315-pound right tackle didn't allow a sack last season and drew only three penalties," Miller wrote. "Mauigoa is best as a run blocker in a zone scheme, with quick feet and the agility to get to the second level. He'd serve as a replacement for disappointing 2022 first-rounder Evan Neal and join a youthful offense which also features 2025 first-round quarterback Jaxson Dart, star second-year receiver Malik Nabers and emerging running back Tyrone... The New York Giants have a new lease on life with a first-round quarterback, Jaxson Dart, and one of the best defensive prospects in eons, Abdul Carter, on the roster.

With head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, who was recently ranked as one of the League’s “most concerning general managers” by CBS Sports analyst, Cody Benjamin, potentially facing the axe, the... With the move to sign Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency, and adding Dart and Carter, the Giants have a team that is immediately competitive. But, as Dart looks to take over the starting job, he will need some support, and one analyst believes the 2026 NFL Draft will be a key date for the Giants. Meanwhile, it feels like a safe bet that the veteran duo of Wilson and Winston will handle the quarterbacking responsibilities for New York. While Dart develops under their tutelage, it might not be until late in the year or perhaps next season before he takes over as the starter. Week 9 of the NFL Season is almost in the books, as only the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys are left waiting to play on Monday Night Football.

This weekend was far more competitive than what we saw last weekend, as the true Playoff contenders are starting to separate themselves from the pack. With the trade deadline looming early this week, the teams that are tanking and preparing for next season will show their hand. Several teams and fanbases are already in a massive race for a top pick, as injuries or poor roster building have sunk the playoff hopes for a few teams. Fanbases are already preparing for next season, and after the Trade Deadline, it'll become clear which teams are on to the 2026 season. 1. New Orleans Saints: Fernando Mendoza, Quarterback, Indiana

The New Orleans Saints turned the offense over to rookie QB Tyler Shough on Sunday, but the team once again struggled on offense. Shough showed some things to be excited about, but if the Saints finish the year with the 1st Overall Pick, more likely than not, they'll try to find the future of the franchise at... Fernando Mendoza has been one of the biggest breakout stars this season, and he'd help stabilize the team. 2. Tennessee Titans: Arvell Reese, Linebacker, Ohio State As the wait for 2025 NFL training camps to open around the league continues to march on, early 2026 NFL mock drafts are beginning to make their rounds.

Expectations for a competitive 2025 season are realistic for New York Giants fans, but there's a big difference between a year headlined by keeping games close and one that features a lot of wins. Big Blue is certainly a better team today than they were at the end of their 2024 campaign, one that produced only three victories. But the Giants still have a long way to go before they can join the ranks of legitimate playoff contenders. It's why these early mock drafts have the New York Giants picking in the top 10, including the most recent first-round projection by Pro Football Sports Network, that has GM Joe Schoen on the... 5 overall. As for the pick?

It's a consistent theme so far in these way-too-early NFL mock drafts: Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor. Should the Giants get another weapon for Jaxson Dart in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft? No, it’s not yet “Draft Season” for the New York Giants. We’re taking a look at Jordan Reid’s new mock draft for ESPN, but we’re not overlooking the remainder of the Giants’ season by any means. It’s unlikely that the 2-4 Giants will make the playoffs, but they’re still certainly capable of playing meaningful, and fun, football through the rest of the season. That has a lot to do with the fact that Jaxson Dart has seemingly revitalized the franchise and is 2-1 since being named the starter.

It’s possible that the Giants could be a factor in the playoffs right through the end of the season, even if they’re a long-shot to make the postseason. The rookie quarterback has been very impressive in his first three starts. It’s still too early to say that he’s the Giants’ new franchise quarterback, but the early returns are encouraging. Encouraging enough that it’s worth looking ahead to see how the Giants could build around Dart and keep adding to their young core of players. That, of course, means the draft. And it is “Draft Season” for teams like the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets, which means that it’s also “Mock Draft Season”.

Pro Football and Sports Network covers all the major professional sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Tennis, WNBA, NASCAR, and more. The season is still in its early ͏stages, but the outlook ͏for certain teams and prospects is already beginning ͏to take shape. The 2026 NFL Draft picture is slowly forming, and while some͏ players have ͏solidified their reputations as top-tier talents, others ͏must ͏prove themselves ͏worthy of an early selection. For the New York ͏Giants, the discussion is shifting toward a particular lineman whose size and skill could change the future of their offense. According to the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator, the Giants are projected to select Spencer Fano, the Utah offensive tackle, with their first-round pick. New York’s offensive line ranks 27th in PFSN’s OLi metric, underscoring the urgency of rebuilding the unit.

Fano, standing at 6’6″ and weighing 308 pounds, is considered one of the premier players available. Reports highlight his blend of physicality and refined technique. According to PFSN’s Owain Jones, Fano combines intense physicality with staggering power. He fires off the line with impressive quickness, bringing a ruthless, mauling style in space while maintaining refined pass protection skills supported by steady footwork. After the New York Giants upset the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, G-Men faithful may be more willing to hold off looking towards the upcoming NFL Draft in September. Yet, one NFL Draft Analyst does see the organization building around franchise QB Jaxson Dart in round one of the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

Ian Cummings of Pro Football Sports Network feels like most NFL fans do… It is never too early to start thinking about next year’s NFL Draft. Fortunately for us football fans, Cummings dropped a mammoth seven-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft earlier this week — where he had the New York Giants prioritizing the line in front of Jaxson Dart by... Cummings wrote, “Compared to last year’s offensive tackle class, the 2026 NFL Draft group represents a visible step downward. Armand Membou was a blue-chip prospect for me, and Will Campbell was close. Caleb Lomu, my current OT1, only carries a mid-first-round grade.” The best way the New York Giants can make sure first-round pick Jaxson Dart has a successful NFL career is to strengthen the offensive line charged with protecting him.

Unfortunately for Big Blue, that may not be the case in 2025. But the 2026 NFL draft will offer GM Joe Schoen -- assuming he's making the pick -- an opportunity to keep Dart upright and out of harm's way. In the latest 2026 mock draft from Pro Football Sports Network, the Giants land a blue-chip offensive tackle with the first overall pick in Alabama's Kadyn Proctor. "Proctor has experience run blocking in both gap and zone schemes, which helps him fit well with a Giants team that mixes both," PFSN wrote. "While Proctor normally plays left tackle, they’d slide him to the right, where he can keep dominating physically at the line of scrimmage." I’m having so much fun doing 2026 draft prep on prospects that haven’t been debated to death yetAlabama LT Kadyn Proctor is an early favorite.

6’7” and 360 lbs with refined hands, tremendous power. Good athlete for his size. My No. 2 overall guy so far pic.twitter.com/jL7DHSD8ug Pairing Proctor with Andrew Thomas, who's quickly become one of the NFL's most promising young left tackles, would give the Giants their best pair of bookends in quite some time. Sure, there may be some PTSD among Giants fans if New York dips back into the Alabama offensive line to select another behemoth offensive lineman (see: Neal, Evan), but Proctor is a different level...

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