With the 2019 NFL Draft in the rear-view mirror, what do the offensive and defensive depth charts look like for the New York Giants? Here is an unofficial look, with the team’s 10 draft picks added.
A note: I did not try to “place” any of the picks where they may eventually end up — starters, second team, etc. I just added each player to the list at his position so you can see what the roster looks like in each spot.
Giants 2019 Depth Chart (Offense)
LT | Nate Solder | Brian Mihalik | Victor Salako |
LG | Will Hernandez | Chad Slade | |
C | Jon Halapio | Spencer Pulley | Evan Brown |
RG | Kevin Zeitler | Nick Gates | |
RT | Chad Wheeler | Brian Mihalik | Jylan Ware, George Afaso-Adjei |
TE | Evan Engram, Rhett Ellison | Scott Simonson | Garrett Dickerson |
QB | Eli Manning | Alex Tanney | Kyle Lauletta, Daniel Jones |
WR | Sterling Shepard | Corey Coleman | Jawill Davis, Brittan Golden, Darius Slayton |
WR | Golden Tate | Cody Latimer | Bennie Fowler, Alonzo Russell |
RB | Saquon Barkley | Wayne Gallman | Robert Martin, Paul Perkins |
FB | Elijhaa Penny |
It was apparent over the weekend, and is shown again by the offensive depth chart, that the Giants still need to find a veteran right tackle.