LT Nate Solder
Though it is unlikely the Giants will actually move away from the veteran in Solder, the left tackle faces immense pressure to return to form in 2020. Entering the third year of a four-year deal that is worth $62 million, Solder will be watched closely at training camp and throughout the season.
The Giants weren’t messing around this offseason when it came to upgrading the offensive line. They used the No. 4 overall pick on offensive tackle Andrew Thomas and the No. 99 overall pick on Matt Peart. Both players have high upside to be starters on the edge. They also brought in Cam Fleming on a one-year prove-it deal.
Solder’s 56 allowed pressures were the most among offensive linemen in 2019, per Pro Football Focus, while his 11 sacks allowed were the second-most among tackles. Nothing is a guarantee for the veteran left tackle.