The New York Giants entered the 2017 NFL offseason with a desperate need to improve along the offensive line. Ereck Flowers, Justin Pugh, and Weston Richburg are all under contract entering 2017, but that leaves two positions without a designated starter.
In a matter of days, general manager Jerry Reese has effectively provided the offensive line with five talented players.
Joining Flowers, Pugh, and Richburg along the offensive line is former first-round draft pick D.J. Fluker. Fluker played right guard during the 2015 and 2016 seasons, but has the versatility to bounce outside and play tackle.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Giants have continued padding the offensive line by re-signing John Jerry to a three-year deal worth $10 million, including $4.