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State of the Giants' offensive line: What it looks like pre-draft

Published on Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 7:04 am

State of the Giants' offensive line: What it looks like pre-draft
East Rutherford, N.J.—With the draft still weeks away, head coach John Harbaugh offered a candid snapshot of the unit he believes will set the tempo for the New York Football Giants this fall. “I think the offensive line is like our team,” Harbaugh said. “It’s a work in progress.”
The assessment arrives at a pivotal moment for a franchise that prides itself on trench warfare. Harbaugh, whose résumé includes 193 career victories and a Super Bowl title, reiterated that championships are still forged at the line of scrimmage. His offseason mandate is clear: construct the league’s most competitive groups on both sides of the ball, beginning up front.
While the coach did not detail individual roster spots or depth-chart projections, his message underscored urgency. Every snap, every block, every protection scheme will be re-evaluated before late-April selections add fresh talent to the mix. For now, the Giants’ offensive line remains an unfinished foundation—one that Harbaugh intends to fortify into the heartbeat of the offense.

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