NFC East grades: Where do the Giants rank at offensive tackle??
NFC East grades continue as the New York Giants prepare for training camp, with offensive tackle as the focus of this installment. The Eagles lead the group with 23 points, while the Giants sit just behind on 22; Dallas has 19 and Washington 16, following a scoring system that awards four points to the top positional group and one to the worst. The Cowboys are described as the only one-point team in the category despite depth elsewhere in the interior line, with Tyler Guyton struggling across two seasons and Terrance Steele providing starting experience. Dallas drafted Drew Shelton in the fourth round. For Washington, Laremy Tunsil is highlighted for allowing 15 pressures and two sacks while cutting penalties, though Josh Conerly Jr. reportedly surrendered 43 pressures and eight sacks as a rookie. New York receives credit for a three-year, $39 million extension for Jermaine Eluemunor with $26 million guaranteed, while Andrew Thomas is noted for 13 pressures and a sack in 448 pass-blocking snaps.





