Greg Van Roten was a 28-year-old four-year veteran before he made his first NFL start, so excuse him if he laughs at the idea that the story of Evan Neal’s career already is written.
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tRY IT NOWNeal, 24, doesn’t have to be a bust for the Giants. Not if the No. 7 pick in the 2022 draft takes to his new home at right guard after three underwhelming seasons at right tackle.
“It’s not easy to move inside, especially at this level,” Van Roten said after Tuesday’s walk-through. “I’m sure he’s been humbled. This is not, I’m sure, what he thought his career was going to be at this point. But sometimes it takes a while for guys to get going in the NFL. I think he is taking it in stride, and he could have a bright future if he keeps embracing it, working and trying to figure it out.”
Van Roten, 35, is in an awkward spot: He is trying to reclaim the job that he had last season – and did well enough in to be re-signed to a one-year, $3.75 million contract – by holding off Neal, while still imparting the wisdom he gained from making the same tackle-to-guard transition out of college.
