THE New York Giants fought along the offensive line for what looks like an eternity. There have been countless names in the last decade which have been added via the project or in a free agency to strengthen the success of the unit. However, repeatedly, this has not worked for the giants and their last managing directors.
While the giants enter each off -season, the offensive line seems to be a great need for them. And that is why almost a year before the draft of the NFL 2026, Pro Football Network has the giants adding an offensive tackle in a Three -laps simulation closure.
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Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
With the giants who obtain their quarter-arre of the future in last year’s draft with the selection of Jaxon Dart, it is now time to build around him.
Evan Neal’s experience was a failure, but that should not prevent the giants from soaking their toes in Alabama well. Proctor has rare physical attributes, offering exceptional size, length and athletics. He projects like a plug-and-play tackle for G-Men.
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In this scenario, the giants would have the fifth overall choice; Another selection of the top 10 that the team has become too familiar.
The giant offensive line was not only functional but played well at the start of last season before Endrew Thomas was injured. Thomas has been subject to injuries in recent seasons, while Evan Neal and John Michael Schmitz have been disappointing so far. Meanwhile, additions to the last offseason, Jon Runyan Jr., Greg Van Roten and Jermaine Eluemunor will enter their second season with the team.
In turn 2, PFN makes the giants select the Ohio State Sight End Max Klare. It would be the fourth time in the last five sketches that the giants used a choice on a tight side.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: The Giants add to the offensive in the last Simulation project of 2026 of PFN