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Giants’ Nate Solder open to position change in 2020

It’s difficult to picture Nate Solder as a college tight end.

It’s even more absurd to think of the tallest player on the Giants doing circus tricks.

But it’s not so wild to think of the left tackle changing positions to accommodate a rookie next season.

“I’ll do whatever it takes to be successful on this team,” Solder told The Post, before delivering a one-liner: “If they ask me to spin a hula hoop around my head, I’ll do that.”

The team-first attitude is no surprise given Solder spent seven seasons in the Patriots’ factory before signing the then-largest contract for an offensive lineman in NFL history (four years, $62 million) as a free agent in 2018.