OL Winners and Losers at 2026 NFL Combine Could Shift Giants' Draft Plans

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OL Winners and Losers at 2026 NFL Combine Could Shift Giants' Draft Plans
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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine gave several offensive linemen standout testing and some disappointments, potentially influencing the New York Giants who need help at right guard and right tackle. Winners included D.J. Campbell (OG, Texas) for elite athleticism, Max Iheanachor (OT, Arizona State) for exceptional athleticism despite limited football experience, Chase Bisontis (OG, Texas A&M) for movement and versatility, Gennings Dunker (G, Iowa) as a promising guard, Logan Jones (OC, Iowa) for explosiveness, Caleb Lomu (OT, Utah) and Keylan Rutledge (OG, Georgia Tech) for strong measurables and on-field movement. Losers were Francis Mauigoa (OL, Miami) who skipped drills, Demetrious Crownover (OT, Texas A&M) with questionable drills despite a big frame, and Kayden Proctor (OT, Alabama) who didn’t test well. The results could shift where Giants value players at tackle or guard, depending on who they see slip to Day 2/3 and whether free agency fills gaps at right guard or right tackle.

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