New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman began his time as GM by saying fixing the offensive line was a top priority. Gettleman made incremental strides in doing so in each of his first two offseasons, but didn’t get that group to where it could truly be considered an asset.
Gettleman made an aggressive effort this offseason to fix that position group “once and for all,” drafting three players in the first five rounds and signing veteran swing tackle Cameron Fleming.
Is the offensive line “fixed”? The opt-out by Nate Solder certainly changes the equation.