The Giants went into free agency determined to bolster their offensive line, determined to add at least one starting guard and insurance at right tackle.
On the first day in the open market, they added two players to fill these needs.
They agreed to terms with Jon Runyan Jr., who never missed a game in four years with the Packers, to start at one guard spot and brought in Jermaine Eluemunor from the Raiders, a player who has experience at both guard and tackle.
Runyan’s three-year deal is worth $30 million, with $17 million in guaranteed money, The Post confirmed.
Eluemunor received a two-year contract worth $14 million.

Runyan, 26, will step in as an immediate starter.
He played 925 snaps at right guard for the Packers in 2023, allowing only two sacks and six quarterback hits in 568 pass-block snaps, according to Pro Football Focus. His pass rush win rate in 2023 of 94.2 percent was the ninth best among guards.
To say this addition addresses a need is to say water is liquid, the desert is dry and Giants quarterbacks are often in peril.
The Giants last season allowed a franchise-high 85 sacks, the second-highest total in NFL history.