The support cast of the New York giants does not get any love during the offseason. In a recent Fox sports classification of the 32 attacking launches of the NFL teams, Big Blue came in 31. It’s true – this second at -time.
According to the list, the only team is the Patriots in New England, who also sail in a large-scale reconstruction. However, for giant fans, the ranking is a punch, but not necessarily a surprise.
After a disappointing 2024 season filled with quarter-Arrière chaos, offensive line difficulties and minimal support for playmaker, it is clear that New York entered 2025 with more questions than answers.
At the heart of the “distribution support” conversation is Malik Nabers, the LSU wide recruit receiver, which was selected sixth in the general classification of the NFL 2024. The giant benches strongly on the NABERS to be their WR1, and for the reason.
Nabers finished his first NFL campaign as the best receiver of the team, and there is every reason to believe that he will continue to lead the charge in 2025. But this is where the problem resides – he must direct it.
The Giants brought back Darius Slayton to be probably WR2, and Wan’Dale Robinson returns as WR3. Theo Jonhson returns to a tight side, and the team hopes that the receiver Jalin Hyatt, during his third season, goes up in place.
Andrew Thomas is another key name mentioned in the ranking. He is one of the best plated on the left of the game when he is healthy, but it was the warning too often. The injuries tormented Thomas and his absence was painfully obvious last season.
The giants allowed pressure at an amazing pace –Abandon 32 bags,, With four of them from Thomas in his six games played last season. If Thomas can remain straight, it is a fundamental piece for the offensive line and a stabilization force for anyone finds itself under the center.
The problem is that the rest of the line is, in the opinion of the classification, trembling. There are questions in the center, the two guard spots are to be won and the depth is thin. Having an elite platform does not repair an entire unit, especially when the defenses know where the weak links are.
Another name that made the very short list of Fox Sports’ “positive points” was to run Tyrone Tracy Jr., who turned his head during her recruit season. The former wide return receiver has brought a spark to the offense with its agility and its escape speed.
He provided an essential burst, especially after the departure of Saquon Barkley. But even he was not without faults – the safety of the balls was a recurring problem, which must be cleaned if he wanted to be a coherent contributor in 2025.
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The broader problem here is not that the giants have no talent – is that they have very little margin of error. If Nabres is struggling to adapt to increased coverage, if Thomas goes back down if Tracy makes his way in the niche – then what?
There is not a deep bench of game leaders ready to intervene. The rest of the wide receiver room is made up of question points, and the offensive line is always a work in progress. It is a risky way of building an offense in today’s NFL, where the explosive scores and the regimes adapted to the quarterrier are fashionable.
To be fair, there is always room for surprises. Maybe someone else gets on the receiver. Maybe the line will go well during the 2nd year to play together and remain healthy. Maybe the quarter-back game stabilizes.
Foreign things have happened – it’s the NFL after all. However, entering the 31st classified season to support the talents of the distribution is a severe reminder that, despite some brilliant individual pieces, the giants still have a long way to go before the criticisms are only convinced the franchise has a complete and balanced offense.