The New York Giants are excited about their prospects on offense this season. There’s an interesting mixture of old and new faces converging within the unit.
The team used first-round draft picks on offensive players the last four years and have supplemented those players with other high round picks and select free agents.
Here’s a quick outlook of the Giants’ 2020 offense.
Coaches
Gained: Joe Judge, Jason Garrett, Marc Colombo, others
Lost: Pat Shurmur, Mike Shula, Hal Hunter, others
Jason Garrett, a former Giants backup quarterback and head coach of the Dallas Cowboys the past 10 years, is the new offensive coordinator.
Garrett will bring a balance and some semblance of structure to the offensive game plan. He is a creative, aggressive play caller who has both the experience, temperament and talent to turn the Giants into a high-powered, respectable offensive team.
The staff is full of familiar faces: Marc Colombo (offensive line), Tyke Tolbert (wide receivers), Jerry Shuplinski (quarterbacks), Burton Burns (running backs) and Freddie Kitchens (tight ends) bring a legacy of success and experience to the Giants.
Verdict: Substantial upgrade