**THE INCUMBENTS**
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### **Andrew Thomas**
**Career:** 61 G, 60 GS (All at LT)
### **Greg Van Roten**
**Career:** 127 G, 88 GS (58 at RG, 27 at LG, 3 at C)
### **Jon Runyan**
**Career:** 80 G, 63 GS (35 at LG, 28 at RG)
### **John Michael Schmitz Jr.**
**Career:** 28 G, 28 GS (All at C)
### **Jermaine Eluemunor**
**Career:** 102 G, 60 GS (41 at RT, 13 at LT, 6 at RG)
### **Evan Neal**
**Career:** 29 G, 27 GS (All at RT)
### **Aaron Stinnie**
**Career:** 47 G, 15 GS (All at LG)
### **Austin Schlottmann**
**Career:** 68 G, 14 GS (8 at C, 6 at RG)
### **Joshua Ezeudu**
**Career:** 33 G, 10 GS (7 at LT, 2 at LG, 1 Extra OT)
### **Jimmy Morrissey**
**Career:** 14 G, 4 GS (All at C)
### **Jake Kubas**
**Career:** 5 G, 3 GS (2 at RG, 1 at LG)
### **Bryan Hudson**
A potential position change for Evan Neal has been a topic of conversation. The seventh pick in the 2022 draft has started 27 games in his career, all at right tackle.
Similar to backup quarterback, swing tackle was a priority for the Giants this offseason. Schoen said they addressed that with the signing of Hudson, who would then be the next man up after Thomas or Eluemunor.
"Good thing about Evan is he's going to do whatever he can to help the team, whether that's guard or tackle," Schoen said. "When they come back in April, again, we still have the draft, so they come in that Monday before the draft. The team will look different here in four weeks. When he comes in he's willing to do whatever he can do to help the team. If that's tackle or guard, he's open to it."
The offseason workout program [begins April 21](https://www.giants.com/news/giants-2025-offseason-workout-program-dates-announced). The Giants' first of 10 OTAs is scheduled for May 27, and they will conclude spring practice with a three-day minicamp starting June 10.
"I'm going to talk to all the players when they get back on the 21st," coach Brian Daboll [said at the Annual League Meeting](https://www.giants.com/news/brian-daboll-head-coach-annual-league-meeting-russell-wilson-jameis-winston-joe-schoen). "Evan is open to do whatever he can do to help the team out. We'll have individual meetings. We'll have the position coaches sit down with him, and I want to get in front of them first and have conversations with different guys on the roster about a number of things, things we can get better at, things I can get better at. That will take place in two weeks here.
Daboll added: "I would say there is probably a number of opportunities. Him and I will sit down and we'll talk when he gets back, and (offensive line coach) Carm (Carmen Bricillo). There are a number of other players. … We'll sit down and we'll talk to Evan and them and have an opportunity to help in any way he can. Look forward to working with him."