The New York Giants may need to address the center position before training camp, despite having quality depth at most positions. Adding another center could enhance their offensive line depth behind John Michael Schmitz.
Key points
New York Giants may need to address center position
Quality depth exists at most positions
Potential need for another wide receiver
Offensive line has improved in recent seasons
John Michael Schmitz is the current center
New York GiantsJohn Michael Schmitz
Should New York Giants address center position before training camp?
Is the New York Giants’ biggest remaining question on their roster the center position?
The Giants have quality depth at most positions, though they could still use another wide receiver. The same can be said of the center position on an offensive line that has shown clear improvement over the last couple of seasons.
Why do the New York Giants need to consider adding a center?
The Giants could benefit from additional depth at the center position to support their offensive line.
Who is the current center for the New York Giants?
John Michael Schmitz is the current center for the New York Giants.
What positions do the New York Giants have quality depth in?
The Giants have quality depth at most positions, particularly on their offensive line and wide receiver.
What improvements have been seen in the Giants' offensive line?
The Giants' offensive line has shown clear improvement over the last couple of seasons.
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Now that the Giants have signed Shelby Harris and DJ Reader to fill holes along the defensive front, they don't have any glaring holes in the starting lineup. However, they do have weaknesses, and one of them is John Michael Schmitz Jr., who has never quite lived up to his second-round draft potential in the center of the offensive line.
Last year, Schmitz ranked 23rd among starting centers with a 94.1% pass block win rate and 27th with a 65.1% run block win rate. The Giants brought in veteran Lucas Patrick to back up Schmitz, but Patrick played in only six games for the Bengals last season, partly due to a calf injury, and will be 33 years old this season.
Schmitz allowed one sack and 14 total pressures in 2025. He played a role in the Giants surrendering the seventh-most sacks in the NFL in each of the last two seasons (48), though those totals marked a significant improvement from the league-worst 85 sacks they allowed in 2023. Even so, New York would still benefit from adding quality depth behind him.
Glasgow helped the Lions reach the playoffs in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons, including a trip to the NFC Championship game in the latter. Mustipher earned a 74.3 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus in the 2025 season.