One of Giants general manager Dave Gettleman's top priorities heading into the 2018 season was addressing the problems on the offensive line.
Gettleman thought he solved a big part of those problems by signing free agent left tackle Nate Solder, who spent his first seven NFL seasons protecting the blind side of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Halfway through the 2018 season, it's become quite clear that Solder is not a cure-all for the offensive line.
On Monday, ESPN.com ranked the best and worst offseason moves, and how they will work out in the long term.