The New York Giants did a tremendous job upgrading the wide receiver unit this off-season, but the offensive line still remains a major question. Of course, I am bullish on the OL taking a step forward and 2021, based on a variety of factors that range from injured players returning to full health and in-person training sessions that will provide more experience and coaching opportunities for management.
When referencing the 2020 season, the Giants were putrid in a number of categories, including points per game, where they averaged a dismal 17.5. They recorded just 189.1 yards per game through the air, which ranked 29th in the NFL.