Maybe one day Evan Neal will get back up off the mat and realize the vision for him as the bookend for left tackle Andrew Thomas for the next decade.
Brian Daboll was expected to wrap Thomas and Daniel Jones and most if not all of his starters in bubble wrap for Saturday night’s preseason finale against the Jets.
He wasn’t saving any bubble wrap for Evan Neal.
Nor should he.
Because Evan Neal had ankle surgery in January, and started training camp on the PUP list, and only returned to practice on Aug. 11, on a limited basis, and missed 10 games last season, and four as a rookie, and has relinquished the starting right tackle job that had been handed to him to free-agent signee Jermaine Eluemunor.
Evan Neal had some work to do to prove to the Giants and to a disenchanted fan base that he is not a bust as the seventh pick of GM Joe Schoen’s first draft in 2022.
In no universe should the Giants give up on 6-foot-7, 350-pound Evan Neal.
