Giants O-line coach: Evan Neal 'doing well so far' in transition from tackle to guard
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The New York Giants are experimenting with moving former first-round pick Evan Neal from tackle to guard during offseason workouts, following struggles at right tackle. Coach Brian Daboll and offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo are optimistic about Neal’s transition, noting his adaptability and progress. Despite not playing guard since his freshman year at Alabama, Neal is competing for the right guard position against veteran Greg Van Roten. The Giants hope this position change can revitalize Neal’s career and enhance their offensive line, drawing parallels to a similar successful switch by Mekhi Becton. Neal's training offers the team flexibility, especially if injuries occur during the season.
Originally by Kevin Patraon June 18, 2025
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