Once considered the Giants’ right tackle of the future, Evan Neal is viewed now through a short-term lens.
Head coach Brian Daboll and offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo focused on the here and now Friday when asked about the possibility of playing Neal at guard over the final three games of the regular season to get a jump-start on evaluating where the former first-round pick might fit into the offensive line puzzle next season.
“Our focus is on Atlanta this week,” Daboll said. “We move a lot of people around [in practice]. But we’re really focused on him playing right tackle this game. But you never know.”
The Giants expect to enter next season with Andrew Thomas at left tackle and Jermaine Eluemunor at right tackle.
Starting right guard (stopgap Greg Van Roten is a free agent) and swing tackle need to be addressed.
